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One of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, Shas, has announced it will resign from prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The party said its decision was made due to the government’s ...
Voters also focused on Haredi draft, as issue threatens to break apart coalition; neither current government nor ...
The prime minister will have to face the electorate again sometime soon. He intends to do so on his own terms, with as much ...
An Israeli ultra-Orthodox party has announced plans to leave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government.
Israel is holding its fifth national election in under four years, and once again the race is shaping up as a referendum on former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fitness to rule.
Americans are used to having a drawn-out election season, but in Israel, it has been nonstop for four years. Tuesday, the country's fifth consecutive election will get underway and Israelis will ...
After official election results are presented on March 10, Israel's president will hold consultations with parties, and by March 17 he must ask a candidate to try to form a government.
Early election results show Israel's top two parties nearly tied 04:50. Tel Aviv — Politicians in back rooms and pundits on TV were trying Thursday to imagine what Israel's next government might ...
The good, the bad and the ugly. Aaron David Miller writes that Israel’s fourth election in a little over two years may look like a repeat of the last three on the surface, the results reveal a ...
TEL AVIV — Benjamin Netanyahu, ousted as Israel's prime minister last year, is trying to stage a comeback. As Israelis head to elections Tuesday — for the fifth time in three years — they ...
Ben-Gvir was once dubbed “the David Duke of Israel” and lionized Baruch Goldstein, the American Israeli terrorist who killed 29 Palestinian worshipers at Hebron’s Cave of the Patriarchs in 1994.
At 6pm Israel time, nearly 5 per cent fewer Israelis went to the polls compared to the previous election according to the elections commission. 51.5 per cent voting today versus 56.3 last time.