If Netanyahu doesn't rein in the ministers, he and his government will be turning the "Together we'll win" slogan of this war into a parody worth of Eretz Nehederet.
The slight jump in popularity for Netanyahu and his party comes after senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri’s assassination in Beirut, as well as two dramatic rulings of Israel’s High Court.
The Israel Land Authority approves NIS 400 million for environmental and ecological projects, including the rehabilitation of war-affected areas.
Ben-Gvir accused the prison chief of being "soft" with Hamas-affiliated prisoners • Gantz: "We are not in the government to stay, we are here to win"
"Unfortunately, we're too nice and too considerate. It's inconceivable that we risk our soldiers and send them without cover into buildings that haven't been bombed first," said Barkat
The welfare authorities have allocated 4 million shekels to treat victims of sexual assault by Hamas terrorists, but there still remains a lack of qualified therapists.
While the media mainly focuses on the Israel-Hamas war and Gaza's post-war future, it needs to spend time focusing on the ongoing government incompetence in the civil sector.
A survey conducted by The Institute for Liberty and Responsibility at Reichman University examines how the public views the government’s performance during the war
At the Jerusalem Post event 'The Second Front,' the government’s English spokespeople Eylon Levy and Tal Heinrich present the challenges of informing the world about what’s going on in Israel.
Local authorities fill vacuum: Two heads of settlements share crisis management & aid details on ‘Black Saturday,’ stressing citizen participation's pivotal role in Israel's October 7 wake-up call.