Safeguarding electoral purity

Safeguarding electoral purity

In an effort to content with allegations of voter fraud at polling stations across the country, the Central Elections Committee has 3,000 people, who will be equipped with body cameras, to serve as observers.

The pollsters' raw materials

The pollsters' raw materials

Israel Hayom speaks to some of the leading pollsters in Israel, not to talk about specific numbers of seats for each parties, but to understand the factors that affect voting patterns.

'If Otzma Yehudit runs, there won't be a right-wing government'

'If Otzma Yehudit runs, there won't be a right-wing government'

Yamina leader Ayelet Shaked is worried that the fringe right-wing parties could wind up wasting tens of thousands of votes for the camp as a whole. She also has reservations about the Likud's scare campaign, but she has goals, although she doesn't want to claim any ministerial portfolio before the final results are tallied.

'The US must not ease up on Iran'

'The US must not ease up on Iran'

The pace of recent events in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, Gaza, and other locations indicate that we are no longer fighting what has been referred to as Israel's "war between wars" but a very real war with Iran itself.