'A Right-wing government is within reach'
In a special column in Israel Hayom, Yamina leader Naftali Bennett says a vote of his party is the only way to prevent the inception of a Palestinian state.
In a special column in Israel Hayom, Yamina leader Naftali Bennett says a vote of his party is the only way to prevent the inception of a Palestinian state.
In a special column in Israel Hayom, Labor-Gesher-Meretz leader Amir Peretz urges Center-Left voters not to be complacent and help the bloc become an influential power in parliament.
In a special column in Israel Hayom, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz asserts it is time to change the government, saying that Israel needs a full-time prime minister.
In a special column in Israel Hayom, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on the Israeli public to vote for Likud and ensure Israel's security, political, diplomatic, and economic objectives are met.
Blue and White leader Benny Gantz denies he and Amir Peretz discussed the idea. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns "such a government would be a danger to Israel's security."
The soldiers – mostly those who will be on operational duty when the rest of the army and country's citizens vote on Monday, March 2 – cast their ballots for the 23rd Knesset on Friday.
In recordings exposed by Channel 12, pollster Yisrael Bachar is heard telling Blue and White MK Omer Yankelevich that Benny Gantz is “a total zero.”
Israel Hayom-i24NEWS poll projects ruling party and its challenger will secure 33 Knesset seats each, gives Right-haredim bloc 57 seats, Center-Left and Arab parties 56 mandates. Some 49% believe PM Benjamin Netanyahu is best suited to lead Israel.
In a special interview with Israel Hayom, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks about navigating the complex political Israeli reality, the seemingly never-ending election year, the security challenges the country faces, and his legal woes.
A liberal, secular coalition is “extremely likely,” Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Lieberman tells Maariv Business Conference.
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