Israeli diplomats abroad set to kick off voting for 24th Knesset
On Wednesday night, 104 voting stations in 99 Israeli embassies and consulates across the globe open their doors to some 4,000 Israeli diplomats and representatives stationed abroad.
On Wednesday night, 104 voting stations in 99 Israeli embassies and consulates across the globe open their doors to some 4,000 Israeli diplomats and representatives stationed abroad.
So far, surveys have predicted both political blocs will struggle to form a coalition, with Yamina emerging as the party that could tip the scales and determine the character of the next government.
Anyone affiliating themselves with the Left or conceding right-wing policies in advance, cannot hand out grades about what it means to be Right.
"I can unite a range of forces on the political spectrum," New Hope's leader tells i24NEWS in an exclusive interview.
Survey by Tel Aviv-based 103FM Radio gives the right-wing bloc 46 mandates to the Center-Left bloc's 62 – excluding Yamina, which has yet to commit to joining either bloc.
The question is less about changing people's minds and more about getting them to the polls on March 23.
Leader of the far-right Otzma Yehudit party Itamar Ben-Gvir is espousing a new image and trying to throw off the reputation of the radical kid who wasn't allowed into the IDF because of his extremist beliefs. Israel Hayom joins him for a day on the campaign trail.
Jamal Zahalka tells Israel Hayom Joint Arab List may not recommend anyone for PM. Lapid is not "a serious candidate for the premiership," New Hope's Sa'ar is "more radical than Netanyahu," he says.
Former Jerusalem Mayor Likud MK Nir Barkat spoke with Israel Hayom and i24NEWS in the election studio, warning that Yesh Atid could prevent New Hope and Yamina from realizing right-wing policies.
Only 62% of Israelis are certain they will vote in the March 23 election and 13% say the will not be heading to the polls, Israel Hayom-i24NEWS survey shows.
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