Israel political situation
Most Israelis believe internal conflicts, polarization are biggest threats to Israel, study reveals
The study revealed that the majority of the public in Israel, 55%, sees internal polarization and disagreement as the most dangerous threat to the country’s continued existence.
End the haredi kingmaker era or watch the state unravel - opinion
Haredi parties may push elections as Netanyahu loses leverage - analysis
Roman Gofman's appointment as next Mossad chief cannot stand, A-G tells High Court
Maintaining our humanity during a war for our survival - opinion
Make sure to first sympathize with human suffering. Compassion and sympathy must always precede ideology.
With Gantz’s June 8 ultimatum, is an election nearing? - analysis
The Knesset summer session recesses on July 28 for nearly three months, with Gantz’s June 8 deadline giving him enough time to try to force an election before the recess.
Bennett, Yossi Cohen vying to head Israel's right-wing after Netanyahu - poll
A joint Labor-Meretz party would win seven seats, according to the poll
Protesters complain of police brutality at demonstration demanding election
Videos from bystanders and Israeli media showed police forces whipping protesters as well as other forms of force.
Shin Bet exposes Iranian cyber espionage targeting Israeli hostage families
Shin Bet exposes several online platforms allegedly operated by Iranian security agents.
Israel's Labor largely unaffected after Michaeli's resignation, election poll shows
While the votes for Labor almost doubled since last week, they would still not get enough to cross the threshold.
Jarring voices of internal division rise again - analysis
The October 7 massacre made Israel's internal divisions seem ridiculously trivial by comparison.
Israel's political identity crisis: Right divided, left reevaluating
Israel’s right is moving away from Netanyahu as the left is reevaluating its worldview.
Judicial Selection Committee to convene for first time this year
According to his agenda, the justice minister intended for the committee to discuss sub-committees within it and determine rules for the committee's procedure.
Lapid calls for new Likud-led gov't without Netanyahu, extremists
Lapid explained that he didn't think Netanyahu could remain prime minister because the public had lost faith in him socially and for security.