israeli politics

A year after Oct. 7 attack, ‘victory in unity’ is strained

The country will need to find politicians who feel they can visit the site of the Nova festival and visit the kibbutzim, and face the public.

Israeli, US gov'ts ignore that they have lost the trust of the public

Trust is a foundation of our society and economy. People are trusting. But lie to them, cheat them, deceive them, manipulate them – and their trust is gone.

By SHLOMO MAITAL
07/10/2024

October 7 saw political shifts among repatriates from former USSR

When it comes to pressing concerns, security topped the list for 63.5% of respondents, followed by economic issues (38.9%).

By ELINA BARDACH-YALOV
06/10/2024
 Yoav Gallant.

No. 10: Yoav Gallant: Israel's wartime defense chief

Yoav Gallant has continued to battle against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for Israel's benefit - though how he will go down in history remains to be seen.

  Itamar Ben-Gvir.

No. 8: Itamar Ben-Gvir: Shaping Israel's national security for better and worse

Itamar Ben-Gvir is certainly one of the most influential figures in Israel. But, the question of whether national security improved under his tenure as national security minister is another matter.

Netanyahu planning to avoid October 7 state probe with law amendment

The civilian probe was formed in July by families of those killed on October 7, representatives from the attacked kibbutzim, and civil society groups.

MK Gideon Sa'ar attends a civil investigative committee hearing on the October 7 massacre

Knesset approves Gideon Sa'ar's entry into government

Sa'ar will serve as a minister-without-portfolio and a member of the National Security Cabinet.

 (L-R): Reported incoming defense minister Gideon Sa'ar, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Gideon Sa'ar to join Netanyahu's government, breaking far-right's veto

United Right leader Gideon Sa'ar to serve in cabinet, raising coalition to 68 seats • Netanyahu gets breathing room for government's survival

Round of applause: Israeli leaders extol killing of Hezbollah leader Nasrallah

Top Israeli politicians reacted on Saturday to the elimination of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, calling it a pivotal moment and urging continued efforts to dismantle the terror group.

Israel's path forward: Embracing the Jewish heritage of secularism

If the secular front in Israel wants to gain increased political support, it will need to begin not by stating what it is, but by defining who it is.

Subscribe for our daily newsletter
Subscribe for our daily newsletter

By subscribing I accept the terms of use and privacy policy