Avi Dichter
Protests, courts, and control: Israel’s struggle for power and moral high ground - opinion
Street harassment is unacceptable when it targets the wrong people, power, not principle, explains the rage.
Activists, MKs criticize ministers chosen for c'ttee to decide October 7 probe mandate
Agriculture Min. must fix local farming deficiencies since war started, comptroller says
Israel and Moldova sign strategic wheat partnership to boost food security
Netivot proposes separate shelters for Africans
In meeting with home front defense minister, official says separate bomb shelters would solve issues of scarcity, integration.
Vilnai: Israel is more ready than ever for war
In 'Post' interview. outgoing minister says Israel will only strike Iran "if the sword was clearly at our throats."
'Dichter move shows value of homefront security'
Netanyahu addresses crowd of 350 new immigrants at Ben-Gurion Airport, welcomes Kadima MK's decision to accept new role.
MK Hasson: Dichter was Kadima's Trojan horse
Right-wing rebel Schneller calls Dichter's appointment "positive surprise," Likud MK: Kadima is like sinking ship.
Kadima's Avi Dichter submits letter of resignation
MK will leave his party to replace Home Front Defense Minister Matan Vilna’i at request of PM, Barak; says this is how he can best serve Israel.
PM: Dichter will protect Israel, as he always has
Netanyahu addresses crowd of 350 new immigrants at Ben-Gurion Airport, welcomes Kadima MK's decision to accept new role.
Kadima's Dichter to quit Knesset for cabinet post
MK will leave his party to replace Home Front Defense Minister Matan Vilna’i at request of Netanyahu, Barak.
A bill Michael Ben-Ari and Ahmed Tibi can agree on
Sixty-one MKs from every faction in the Knesset sign legislation to protect their assistants' rights.
Ya'alon garners support for new Tal Law idea
Vice Premier presented his proposal to replace Tal Law to 6 Kadima MKs, leading MK Othniel Schneller – to announce his support.
Bar-On appointment quashes anti-Mofaz efforts
Mofaz takes wind out of sails of critics with appointment of Bar-On, Livni’s top backer, as Foreign Affairs and Defense chair.