Amir Peretz
Amir Peretz saw what others missed: Iron Dome reshaped Israel’s defense and future - opinion
Amir Peretz concluded his three-year tenure as chairman of Israel Aerospace Industries in November 2024. He successfully boosted international partnerships and company revenue.
IAI net income spikes by 74% to $416m.
Gaining exposure at IAI
No. 27: Amir Peretz: The father of Israel's air defense system
Stav Shaffir preparing to run on her own in Green Party
Shaffir finished second to Amir Peretz in the last Labor leadership race but then left the party and joined together with Meretz and former prime minister Ehud Barak to form the Democratic Union.
Labor leader Peretz to Blue and White: Stop giving false hope
Blue and White leader Benny Gantz said on Tuesday night that negotiations could begin if Netanyahu would just reiterate the same commitments he made ahead of the past two elections.
IDF admits haredi conscription much lower than stated
IDF claims the discrepancy stems from the way it defines ultra-Orthodox recruits
Stav Shaffir pushing to unite Left ahead of possible election
Shaffir suggested that the merged party be called the Israeli Democratic Party
2500 people protest against Netanyahu in Habima square.
Thousands take to central Tel Aviv to demand that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quit given the indictment against him.
Blue and White demands that Netanyahu drop ministries
Gantz: I trust law enforcement to do its job without fear.
Blue and White rules out coalition with Netanyahu
Blue and White party vows not to form coalition with Netanyahu following indictment announcement
Benny Gantz: Renew assassination policy in response to rocket fire
"We will return the intimidation factor at any cost, even if we have to personally harm the ones leading the escalation of violence," Blue and white leader Benny Gantz said on Twitter.
Rabin ceremony snubs Amir Peretz, angering Labor
Benny Gantz to headline memorial; no right-wing speakers invited.
Education Ministry unveils new school examination model
The secretary-general of the Israel Teachers' Union, which had advocated for the termination of external testing following recent controversies, expressed anger at the new assessment framework.