PM: We are 2 seats away from a strong right-wing government
A government under Benny Gantz would put Israel’s security at risk, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns regional council leaders.
A government under Benny Gantz would put Israel’s security at risk, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns regional council leaders.
"Iran is first and foremost a global challenge. We cannot accept them as a nuclear power no matter what happens and on this issue there's really no coalition or opposition," Netanyahu's challenger says.
Channel 13 News poll projects 33 Knesset seats for the ruling party, 32 for Center-Left challenger. Right and left-wing blocs expected to tie with 56 mandates each.
Documentation of the operations of Darkenu, an NGO describing itself a "pro-peace organization" indicate that the group is massively campaigning for the Left in aa potential violation of Central Election Committee orders.
The run-up to Israel's third election in less than a year saw criminal charges filed against the prime minister, an American Mideast plan unveiled and various party mergers and machinations. But does that mean the gridlock is any closer to being broken?
MK Yair Lapid, who is second on the Blue and White candidate slate for the March election, discusses a range of topics and the latest political developments. Broadcast starts at 1 p.m. EST
Israel Hayom-i24NEWS survey projects Right-Haredim bloc will win 56 seats, gives the Left and Arab parties a combined 57 seats. This means Israel is very likely to have yet another deadlocked Knesset.
Following Israel Hayom investigation, Likud files official petition with the Central Elections Committee, asking that it order the Israeli Alliance to stop its activities for supposedly violating campaign finance laws. Likud claims group is trying to boost turnout only in left-wing strongholds.
Netanyahu slams Blue and White leader after his offer to hold a debate is rebuffed. "How would he deal with Israel's challenges if he is scared of debating me?"
Likud lawmakers outraged after Israel Hayom sheds light on questionable online initiative that may be designed to topple PM Netanyahu. Likud officials say this initiative is like V15, referring to the group that tried to unseat Netanyahu in 2015.
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