Israel Elections 2021
New Meretz campaign video depicts violence by Netanyahu supporters
The video includes clips of violence inserted every few seconds, in between the words "this violence did not start now. It has been like this for two years, just like then."
Israel elections: Bennett is crashing in the polls
Christians pledge unconditional support for Israel at prayer breakfast
Israel elections round five: The least bad alternative
My Word: Political spins and positive spins
True, four times in two years – and the threat of a fifth looming large – is not good, but it’s better than having no elections at all.
Gideon Sa’ar is the man who would have been king
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: When he left the Likud in December to form the New Hope Party from which he hoped to unseat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pollsters initially gave him 20 seats.
Opposition to Netanyahu could overcome internal fights and bring him down
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: MKs present in the room said they felt energized by their common goal, and comfortable working together despite their differences.
Grapevine: Demonstrator din
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
This week in Jerusalem: Out and about again
Coronavirus, Elections and trouble for Nesher shuttle services
Israel's election problems require political surgery
Lurking beyond the past two years of political limbo in Israel are historic problems that require political surgery
Israelis vote again: Democracy? Or dystopia?
Elections are meant to choose a competent functioning government. In Israel, we voted four times – and got a string of dysfunctional ones.
The clock is ticking and the country is sinking, new Rabin Square statue
The message of the installment to Israeli citizens is that they must go and vote before it's too late.
Netanyahu short for right-wing coalition, would need Arab support
Right-wing bloc led by Likud and joined by UTJ, Shas, Religious Zionist Party and Naftali Bennett's Yamina, receives 59.
Likud MKs fight over potential cooperation with United Arab List
While some Likud members of Knesset see a potential in the Arab party Ra'am, that managed to reach the threshold, others cannot fathom such cooperation.