Tamar Zandberg
Religiosity among Israelis determines what they're willing to do about climate crisis, study says
Trust in scientists is high among secular people and very low among the ultra-Orthodox, who are culturally isolated and have minimal or no exposure to the general media.
Former environmental protection minister launches BGU climate research center
Israel, Jordan sign deal to restore polluted Jordan River at COP27
Israel joins US initiative for zero emissions plan for 2050
Zandberg: Meretz will win 10 seats in April elections
Zandberg will lead the party into a Knesset election for the first time in April after she won Meretz's first leadership primary in March 2018.
High turnout as Meretz members head to primary polls for first time
"The left-wing party of Israel will choose tomorrow the left-wing list for the Knesset," party Chairwoman Tamar Zandberg ahead of the primary.
Likud members blast ex-police chief's forecast of Netanyahu's indictment
Likud coalition chairman tells Alsheich "to go home and shut up."
Meretz launches campaign protesting Bnei Brak billboard bamboozle
The Meretz activists will display an electronic changing billboard entirely made up of pictures of women at Dizengoff Center on Friday.
Meretz warns Bnei Brak: Allow women on billboards or we’ll sue
Religious women’s NGO may sue city for banning ad that encourages early detection of breast cancer.
Shaked vows to go on as Justice Minister despite 'ugly campaign against me'
"In recent days, there has been an unrestrained false attack of incitement against me including false and fabricated accusations."
Report: Likud seeks to lower electoral threshold after Bayit Yehudi split
If a right-wing party drops below the threshold, the Right would lose tens of thousands of votes and could lose its parliamentary majority.
Edelstein: Rabin assassination had 'no historical significance'
"When they asked me to come, several of the speakers refused that I be there because I'm a settler and wear a kippa. What is this if not an attempt to silence others?
Meretz leader angered at exclusion from Rabin rally speakers list
"Those who sang the peace song beside Rabin are being distanced from the rally," Meretz leader Tamar Zandberg said, "and those who incited from the porch will be there."
Meretz petitions court against Nation-State Law
"The prime minister decided to rank the citizens of the state, with Jews as class A, the Druze as class B, and the Arabs and gays and lesbians as the bottom of the totem pole."