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
New Meretz leader admits lying about controversial strategist ties
Zandberg said she “does not lie to anyone”.
Victorious Zandberg to woo Labor MKs to Meretz
In her victory speech at the Tel Aviv Fairgrounds, new Meretz leader Tamar Zandberg singled out Knesset members in Labor and other parties who she thought would fit in well in Meretz
Meretz candidate Buskila: I still believe I will win party primary
“The significance of me leading Meretz is that human rights aren’t just written about, they are lived.”
Gabbay, Zionist Union target Arab voters in Nazareth
The Zionist Union leader threatened critical party members with deselection from the electoral list.
Leading Meretz candidate: I want to be Diaspora's voice
"Israel must be the home of the Jewish world. The Jewish world has something to say about progressive values and I hope its influence increases."
Budget goes to first Knesset vote
The 2019 budget totals NIS 397.3 billion in expenditures.
Tamar Zandberg joins Meretz leadership race
Zandberg, 41, said she believes the time has come for Meretz to have young, new leadership after years of the press declaring the party tired, boring, and irrelevant.
Knesset members call to halt arms shipments to 'cruel dictatorships'
Officials from the Left and the Right came together to protest arms sales to countries that violate human rights.