Kulanu
In the all-about-Bibi era of politics, Kahlon, Shaffir fall to bad choices
Israeli politics now is not about personalities or ideologies, but rather about one singular personality – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Likud adorns HQ with Trump, Putin, Modi
Labor rejects Netanyahu's Finance Ministry offer
Kahlon breaks promises, agrees to run with Likud
Kahlon drops Yoav Gallant ahead of expected Likud move
Kahlon commended Gallant’s work as a minister and thanked him for their shared efforts, including the subsidized housing lottery for young couples.
Michael Oren, quitting Kulanu Party, tells 'Post' he's not ruling out politics
It is possible that one of the new parties being formed will recruit Oren, if they decide having a foreign policy specialist is important to them.
It's the personality, stupid: Parties to focus on big names, not ideology
Unsurprisingly in an era of personality politics, political platforms and ideology are not the major problem for any of the parties.
Yariv Levin named new immigration and absorption minister
Benjamin Netanyahu will choose not to appoint Hotovely, because appointing her could have disappointed whoever was not promoted.
Rachel Azaria responds to her critics
For Azaria, it seems, the experience she gained in the city council and in the Knesset was all in preparation to benefit Jerusalem. For all of its populations.
Ex-chief justice: Justices’ meetings with PM necessary even under probe
Naor, who ran the judicial branch until October, made the comments to Kan radio in what was only her second public interview since stepping down.
Analysis: What is the point of the override clause if it goes unused?
If the government isn’t going back to its prior policies toward migrants, then what is the point of the Supreme Court override clause?
Ministers approve Supreme Court override bill
Coalition still does not have a majority to approve the bill in a Knesset vote.
Kahlon, Liberman threaten to quit as coalition crisis intensifies
However, both said that Netanyahu told them he will prevent early elections.
Michael Oren calls for IDF to ‘shoot to kill’ suspected terrorists
Earlier this year, Elor Azaria, an IDF medic, shot dead an alleged terrorist who was incapacitated and lying on the ground and received an 18 month conviction.