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Bennett and Lapid say no compromise with Haredim in apparent swipe at Eisenkot, Golan
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Before Bennett and Lapid merged, their separate lists held 31 seats combined, making the current decline even steeper, a loss of 9 mandates compared to their previous numbers.
The deal being discussed between the U.S. and Iran fails to achieve any of Israel's goals for the war, Israel's opposition ...
Ahead of trip to Washington, prime minister tells New York Times that he will continue 'natural growth' of settlements and vows Jerusalem will only ever be Israel’s capital ...
Is Benjamin Netanyahu's time finally up? Is Israel's longest-serving prime minister, in power for almost 15 of the past 17 years, heading for a fall at the forthcoming October general election?
Iran deal fails to meet Israel's goals and is criticizing Prime Minister Netanyahu for allowing Washington to negotiate with ...
Although most estimates suggest that the coalition's position has stabilized recently, the likelihood of toppling the government and calling early elections has not been entirely ruled out.
The two politicians’ alliance is aimed at uniting a fragmented opposition against current PM Benjamin Netanyahu.
Bennett invites Gadi Eisenkot to join their 'Together' slate, declares that 'the era of division is over'; Lapid calls on entire nation to rally behind new leader ...
Right-wing Naftali Bennett and centrist Yair Lapid issued statements announcing the merger of their parties, Bennett 2026 and There is a Future.
Before Bennett and Lapid merged, their separate lists held 31 seats combined, making the current decline even steeper, a loss of 9 mandates compared to their previous numbers. Former prime minister ...
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