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Israel is approaching elections in a new era. There aren’t many new faces
The country has undergone seismic changes over the past two-plus years, but many of the politicians vying for votes are the ...
Netanyahu’s government will seek to show strength in the West Bank, but a draft bill poses a looming crisis – as does an investigation into the cross-border attacks of 2023.
A new Israeli poll shows the opposition winning a Knesset majority, while Netanyahu’s coalition collapses and Arab parties move toward a unified electoral list.
Israel’s longest-serving prime minister is determined to regain his nation’s trust and restore its image abroad ...
By Maayan Lubell JERUSALEM, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will face voters this year for the ...
While 57% of Israelis believe the results will be accepted by the public and political actors, 38% fear they will not, ...
One-third of the Israeli public is not convinced the 2026 elections will be fair; about 40% fear the election results will ...
Israeli Minister Benny Gantz called for the country to hold elections in September during a press conference on Wednesday. This is the first time Gantz has called for new elections since joining the ...
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Report: Eisenkot proposes merger with Lapid, Bennett for mega-slate ahead of next election
Israeli TV says former IDF chief believes electoral alliance could net 40 seats in general elections, overtaking Likud as largest party; Bennett challenges Netanyahu to debate The post Report: ...
Leaders of Raam, Hadash, Taal, and Balad signed an agreement Sakhnin, which held the main march, to re establish the Joint List, signaling renewed political coordination. Palestinian/Arab parties just ...
Leaders of four Palestinian parties commit to running on a unified slate after public pressure following protests over rising crime in Palestinian communities in the country.
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Israel’s election under fire: Navigating free speech amid information, cognitive war - opinion
Oct. 7 election, incendiary rhetoric could be captured, weaponized abroad, and deepen Israel’s legitimacy crisis amid a widening cognitive war.
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