Elections 2019
How the UK Labour Party became a hotbed of antisemitism
Corbyn was an obscure Labour backbencher whose focus was on foreign policy and, in the run-up to the 2015 party primaries, was thought not to have met the 15 percent threshold.
British Affairs: Brexit, antisemitism and Britain
Corbyn rejected by prominent historian of Nazi Germany
Algeria jails artist ahead of Dec. 12 elections
103 year-old Auschwitz survivor Viola Torok casts vote in elections
Torok is a founder of the Medical School at Ben Gurion University and was honored by the city of Beersheba for her life-time of work to benefit society.
Unloved former Beit Shemesh mayor to be Shas’ ninth MK
The often criticized former Mayor of Beit Shemesh might make his return as the ninth member of Shas in the Knesset
Majority of public want unity govt with no ultra-Orthodox parties
Fifty-one percent of Likud voters and 90 percent of Blue and White voters don’t want ultra-Orthodox parties in government.
Did religion and state win the election? - Analysis
Liberman vocally and forthrightly demanded civil marriage “like any normal country.”
Editor's Notes: Can the public trust Netanyahu’s unity offer?
I write this with sadness. Unfortunately, discrimination and racism have become normalized in Israel.
Stable government – Israel’s strategic necessity
Is it time yet for courageous leadership?
Grapevine: Remembering a day of triumph
Movers and shakers i Israeli society.
My Word: Moving beyond splits and votes
More importantly, each member of the public can choose individually how to respond to the election result, whether it was what they wanted or not.
Blue and White vows unity coalition without Netanyahu
Gantz: We will not surrender to any dictate
Netanyahu cannibalized his own, vilified Israeli Arabs – and fell short
This time, Netanyahu's tactics regarding Arab turnout have failed him