Despite calls to boycott 'Zionist' election, Arab voter turnout surges in final hours
As of 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, only 20% of eligible Arab voters had cast ballots • Hadash-Ta'al reports that number ...
As of 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, only 20% of eligible Arab voters had cast ballots • Hadash-Ta'al reports that number ...
Prime minister arrives at Judaism's holiest site for prayer, places note in cracks. Netanyahu hopes to win a fifth term ...
In brief meeting with local council heads from Judea and Samaria, Netanyahu says he fears repeat of Likud's 1999 election ...
Likud voters think that victor is in the bag, so they don't need to vote. That would be a serious ...
The New Right made a big splash at the end of December, but potential voters quickly grew tired of their ...
In 1981, the elite tried to separate Israel of the "second tier" from the leader they had voted into office, ...
Right-wing bloc projected to win 64 seats, compared to 56 for the Center-Left • Poll supports Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is putting out a distress call: "If Likud voters don't wake up, we'll lose the election" ...
Leaders of Israel's Arab parties are pushing for a strong turnout, fearing that a boycott would weaken the Arab minority's ...
Itamar Ben-Gvir of Otzma Yehudit tells i24NEWS: If my party wins enough votes, MK Bezalel Smotrich will be justice minister ...
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