And, alternatively, how could Bennett remain in power? It all depends on how coalition members vote
And, alternatively, how could Bennett remain in power? It all depends on how coalition members vote
Nir Orbach wishes to form an alternative government; Netanyahu says the Bennet-Lapid government is “on its death bed”
Today marks the one-year anniversary of the swearing in of Israel's unlikely coalition with Naftali Bennett at the helm
Opposition move to reject Judea-Samaria bill gives ammunition to Israel’s enemies and jeopardizes Israeli citizens
Instability in the prime minister’s circle is a secondary concern compared to the instability surrounding his government
It comes down to this: Right-wing politicians are either going to vote on principle – or they will act like a bloc to bring down the government
Author writes that the politicization of certain votes has put party politics above principles
Will Israel be forced to go to fifth round of elections in three years?
Here’s the Yair Lapid that many outside Israel don’t know
A month after right-wing member withdraws her vote from the coalition, she is now followed by an Arab MK who said she feels like a second-class member of the government