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.
Former premier says Likud founders 'rolling in their graves' at what party has become under Netanyahu; Lapid: Merger with ...
Still, there is a clear political logic behind the merger, said Aaron T. Walter in The Times of Israel. Lapid's support has ...
Space has been left for Yashar! leader Gadi Eisenkot to join the former prime ministers' merger as well, Bennett’s office told The Jerusalem Post.
Benjamin Netanyahu has dominated Israeli politics for the better part of 30 years, but an opposition coalition is seeking to ...
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Gabriel Colodro’s report captures a political launch that suddenly felt less like a campaign warm-up and more like the ...
JERUSALEM (AP) — Two Israeli political heavyweights on Sunday said they would join forces in elections scheduled for later this year in an effort to unseat longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Judging by polls published by six Hebrew-language media outlets after the merger on Sunday, not much has changed since the announcement that Bennett and Lapid were joining forces ...
Outside, activists and lawmakers moved between picnic tables, campaign signs, cameras, and security barriers. Inside, blue ...