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2022 Election

Poll: Meretz-Labor union helps Netanyahu; Shaked outside Knesset
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Poll: Meretz-Labor union helps Netanyahu; Shaked outside Knesset

by Mati Tuchfeld

An Israel Hayom poll reveals that were the Left's Meretz and Labor to unite, it would help the Right garner 61 votes and form a government without the help of any outside faction.

Shaked, Hendel end short-lived partnership; Lapid unsuccessful at uniting Left

Shaked, Hendel end short-lived partnership; Lapid unsuccessful at uniting Left

by Amir Ettinger and i24NEWS

Polls predict Shaked's Zionist Spirit will fail to garner the necessary votes to enter the Knesset. Lapid meets with Labor and Meretz leaders in an attempt to persuade the parties to run together in the elections, but reaches no breakthrough.

Netanyahu urges right-wing coalition MKs to 'come home'

Likud hopes high ahead of election; 'victory strategy' to focus on voter turnout

by Mati Tuchfeld

Instead of major gatherings with hundreds of participants, Benjamin Netanyahu will make "surprise visits" in areas where voter turnout was low.

Rising cost of living takes center stage as election campaigns heat up

Rising cost of living takes center stage as election campaigns heat up

by Amir Ettinger

The factions also face the challenge of making sure the voters arrive at the voting booths on election day, as many chose to sit it out the last time.

Netanyahu warns 'Iranian-style' term-limit bill undemocratic

Netanyahu 'very excited' about upcoming memoir

by AP and ILH Staff

“My story is one of tragedy and triumph, setbacks and successes, lessons learned and loved ones cherished," former prime minister says ahead of book's publication in November.

Ex-IDF chief Eizenkot plunges into politics, joins Gantz-Sa'ar alliance

Ex-IDF chief Eizenkot plunges into politics, joins Gantz-Sa'ar alliance

by Yehuda Shlezinger

The three plan to vie in the Nov. 1 elections as part of the "State Party." Eizenkot emerged as a highly sought-after candidate in the last two election campaigns but was previously reluctant to join any party.

Likud's Knesset slate undergoes major overhaul following dramatic primaries 

Likud's Knesset slate undergoes major overhaul following dramatic primaries 

by Amir Ettinger and Yehuda Shlezinger

Internal vote held ahead of the Nov. 1 elections shake up the party's Knesset list as longtime MKs could lose their seats.

Primaries shake up Labor slate, push senior ministers out of next Knesset

Primaries shake up Labor slate, push senior ministers out of next Knesset

by Amir Ettinger and ILH Staff

The party's new slate places novice MKs and political newcomers ahead of veteran lawmakers. Labor leader Merav Michaeli calls nre roster "amazing." Polls project Labor will win five or six seats in Nov. 1 elections. 

Israel hit by massive rocket barrage amid ceasefire talks

Poll: 68% of Israelis believe Lapid handled Gaza conflict well, political blocs hold steady

by ILH Staff

Operation Breaking Dawn did little to create a shift in the political blocs ahead of the Nov. 1 elections, and the Right is expected to secure 59 Knesset seats to the Center-Left's 55.

Lapid and Gantz could save Israeli politics

Lapid and Gantz could save Israeli politics

by Nechama Duek

Hope sparked among many who saw the photograph of the leaders embrace during Operation Breaking Dawn for a merger between their factions, which could end political instability in Israel.

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