Sharren Haskel
Nationwide disruptions to intensify over Arab crime, Hadash-Ta'al leader Ayman Odeh tells 'Post'
Protests against violent crime in the Arab sector will expand to include economic boycotts, MK Ayman Odeh told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday.
Samoa to establish embassy in Jerusalem, deepen Israeli ties, PM Laoli Lauatea Schmidt says
The case for Sharren Haskell: The leader Israel needs and the system can’t tolerate - opinion
Not someday: Israel is ready for a new woman prime minister now - opinion
New Proposed Bill Could Legalize Poker and Redefine It as a Sport, not Gambling
The Israeli Poker Community welcomed the news, seeing it as a possible loosening on the tight noose around its neck.
Likud’s Sharren Haskel to head Knesset Foreign Affairs Subcommittee
The panel, which falls under the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, oversees Israel’s foreign affairs and public diplomacy.
MKs harassed after phone numbers published
The list was compiled and distributed by Barak Cohen, who is a convicted felon.
MKs in uniform to salute women of the IDF
"Our army is the army of the people... in which everyone should be equal."
Law saving Channel 20 passes final vote
TV stations dedicated to a language or topic can now sell ads • Kara: I want to shut down public broadcasting
Think about it: MK Sharren Haskel and coalition discipline
The only other question left is whether following last week’s events limits should be placed on the way coalition discipline is being applied these days.
Likud court rejects expulsion of MK Haskel
At times the hearing became intense.
‘Minimarkets bill’ majority in doubt again
A controversial bill to prevent further stores from opening on the sabbath may face new obstacles in the Knesset.
Likud asks internal court to expel rebel MK
Haskel responded that she would not give into what she called "bullying by the new chairman of the coalition."
Israel called 'child murderers' at Inter-Parliamentary Union, may quit
Arab and Muslim delegates verbally harassed Israeli representatives and made noise to drown out their speeches, without intervention from the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s president.