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A majority of people now oppose the Israeli prime minister and want his war to end. But this does not mean there is support for a two-state solution.
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The post Knesset committee to vote Monday on Bismuth replacing Edelstein on key panel to advance Haredi draft law appeared ...
Edelstein, prior to the vote, published for the first time the draft of the conscription law, which was sent to committee ...
As the Israeli government prepares for the military takeover of Gaza City and, many fear, lay the groundwork for full seizure ...
Israel's elections are parliamentary. The 120 Knesset seats are allocated by proportional representation to national party lists, which may secure seats after passing a threshold of 3.25% of the vote.
Flush with newfound confidence and authority, Mr. Netanyahu seemed finally to have gained the political capital he needed to override opposition from his ...
Opposition leader urges finance minister to sign a “change of circumstances” letter, paving the way for a new motion to ...
Amos Harel, a defense analyst at Haaretz, on what’s behind Netanyahu’s push to reoccupy Gaza City, and how the Israeli Prime ...
Far-right Israeli coalition minister Bezalel Smotrich has said that he’s “lost faith” in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ...