Israel Elections

Majority of Israelis now prefer giving up Philadelphi in order to reach deal

The poll showed that the Israeli public mostly prefers giving up control of the Philadelphi Corridor in order to enable a prisoner-hostage exchange deal (48%).

By MOSHE COHEN
06/09/2024
 (L-R): Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, MK Benny Gantz

Benny Gantz gains momentum, Netanyahu loses ground in new poll

A survey by Kan News and the Kantar Institute showed that there have been significant changes in voting patterns and public trust in the current leadership.

By MAARIV
05/09/2024

Oppose Netanyahu, but don't foul-mouth him

To campaign for a cause, one need not foul-mouth the adversary; Uncivilized and poisoned language will corrupt one’s politics.

Four days of protests for elections, hostages kick off around the country

Among organizations participating were women's protest organization Bonot Alternativa, The Academic Protest, Kaplan Force, Change Generation, Yom Kippur Fighters 73, The Black Flags, and many more.

04/07/2024

Meretz, Labor Party sign agreement to merge parties under new party name 'The Democrats'

The parties noted that the move was historic as it was not a technical bloc, but rather the formation of one large and united party.

Gap closing between Netanyahu and Gantz, Yesh Atid and Yisrael Beytenu follow

Poll by Channel 12 shows Likud and National Unity narrowing gap, with Likud at 20 mandates, National Unity at 23. Yesh Atid follows with 15, Yisrael Beytenu with 14 mandates.

Over half of Israelis believe Netanyahu should resign immediately - poll

54% of respondents said that elections should be held earlier.

'He will be the destroyer of the country,' Eyal Megged says against former friend Netanyahu

"I don't think he was always a dictator, but it is possible that he increasingly developed the personality of a dictator, where all his thoughts are focused on remaining in power," Eyal Megged said.

By WALLA!
23/04/2024

Isolation of Israel is growing, solutions are naive in light of current government

What Israel needs in order to reverse its growing isolation is a basic change of mindset, which can only result from a change of government in Jerusalem.

When Schumer became his brothers’ reaper

The worst part of the speech was not what made headlines. It was when Schumer threatened his brothers in Israel in a way no true guardian ever would.

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