Some believe that with the abrasive Bibi out of the way, Likud would have an easier time forming and leading a coalition
Some believe that with the abrasive Bibi out of the way, Likud would have an easier time forming and leading a coalition
As the shockwaves from Wednesday’s political earthquakes spread worldwide, Evangelical Christians are asking lots of questions – here are my initial answers
Most pro-Israel Evangelicals have never heard of Naftali Bennett or Yair Lapid, only Benjamin Netanyahu — that’s about to change
The prime minister analyzed the 11-day war while Hamas also claims victory by destroying ‘project of co-existence’ with Israel
PM also addresses civil unrest between Arabs, Jews: "The Jewish state will not tolerate pogroms against our citizens"
Oddly lackluster, unmemorable presentation – short, not particularly reassuring – and the leaders took no questions from the media
Evangelicals worldwide stunned as Netanyahu fails to form a government. All eyes turn to two Israeli leaders that most Christians have never heard of
Bennett, so far, denies reports
Drama, shouting in Cabinet meeting as Netanyahu pushes through a vote on justice minister, then reneges the following day
Bennett says if Netanyahu can’t form coalition, he is ready to form a “unity government” and become prime minister – what will happen next?