Effecting change across the board
Labor leader Merav Michaeli calls on voters to remember what is truly important to them when they cast their ballot.
Labor leader Merav Michaeli calls on voters to remember what is truly important to them when they cast their ballot.
Meretz leader Nitzan Horowitz believes his party is crucial to these elections if voters seek to prevent the formation of a radical right-wing government.
Shas leader Aryeh Deri ledges that his party will only support Benjamin Netanyahu for prime minister.
United Torah Judaism leader Moshe Gafni believes a vote for his party is a vote for the preservation of Israel's Jewish character.
Religious Zionist Party leader Bezalel Smotrich vows to only support a rotation-free coalition led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Economic party chief Yaron Zelekha says over 30% of the public wants to see him as the next finance minister.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on the public to trust his leadership, asks for the public’s confidence as he navigates Israel through the current crisis.
A strong Yesh Atid will be able to form a coalition of national consensus that will deal with the things that unite us – not the things that divide us.
New Hope leader Gideon Sa’ar says he believes in Menachem Begin's leadership concept of "first among equals." Together, we give new hope to all Israelis, not just some of them.
Yanima leader Naftali Bennett wants to replace politicians who only look out for themselves.
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