The Israeli prime minister threw a tantrum over demands to establish an investigative commission on Hamas' attack.
Families were blocked from entering the visitors’ section of the plenum to observe a discussion regarding a state commission ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNKnesset to debate withdrawing from WHO over ‘anti-Israel bias, antisemitism’Health expert says potential departure from international organization would 'be a source of grief for generations,' damage ...
Ohana doesn't address October Council's demand for state commission of inquiry into Hamas onslaught, defends his husband over ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNCoalition to drive forward budget, judicial appointments bills in intense Knesset pushAs the state budget March 31 deadline looms, justice minister pushes to ram through key judicial overhaul reform, while ...
"It's the only plan that is realistic for peace, for security. The only one—there is no other way,” said Israeli Finance ...
With June’s Democratic primary likely to determine who will be our city’s next leader, we round up everything Jewish-related ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNKnesset committee head finalizes draft of controversial bill to change Judicial Selection CommitteeThe post Knesset committee head finalizes draft of controversial bill to change Judicial Selection Committee appeared first ...
Chaos broke out in the Israeli parliament on Monday as family members of people killed on Oct. 7 were initially barred from ...
The World Health Organization consistently operates with a hostile approach against the State of Israel, while promoting decisions that harm its rights in the international arena.” ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned Hamas that if the remaining Israeli hostages are not released ...
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