Avi Gabbay
A political misfire from King Abdullah following Gantz meeting - analysis
All of this contact between the Israeli center-left and Jordan is in the context of King Abdullah refusing to speak with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Avi Gabbay appointed Cellcom CEO
The role Gabbay and Olmert are playing in elections
Democratic Union vows not to join Netanyahu gov't
Labor rejects Netanyahu's Finance Ministry offer
"We will not be a part of the coalition without the finance ministry," the Kulanu party tweeted.
Labor MKs demand snap leadership race
Gabbay led Labor to only six seats in the April 9 election, down from the 24 it won in 2015 as part of the Zionist Union partnership of former MKs Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni.
Gantz wants a chance to form an alternative government
Opposition parties to vote against going to another election this year.
Compromise on conscription to be presented to Liberman
The Likud has been looking for opposition MKs to defect to the coalition in return for portfolios. Channel 12 reported that the Likud had made such an offer to Gabbay.
Labor to hold leadership primary in November
The proposal to hold primaries was proposed by current party leader Avi Gabbay, after the party's failure at the national elections, in which the party received only six Knesset seats.
Expert says Israeli politics getting as bad as U.S.
According to Dr. Gabriel Weimann, a professor of communication at University of Haifa, what Israel just witnessed was another step toward the “Americanization” of Israel’s political landscape.
Gabbay on his way out as Labor leader
According to Labor's constitution, after a party leader loses an election for prime minister, a new leadership race must automatically be held within 14 months.
Gabbay to face challenge at forum on Wednesday
Gabbay declined to discuss his future when reporters asked him at the President’s Residence on Tuesday.
Middle Israel: Why the losers lost
The short-lived successes of Naftali Bennett, Avi Gabbay and Orly Levy-Abecassis had different origins, but their self-destructions were all the same.
Gabbay to quit as Labor leader, but not yet
MKs Itzik Shmuli and Stav Shaffir are among the possible candidates for Labor leader.