Ready to vote? A guide to the 2022 Knesset election
In Israel’s fragmented political system, neither Netanyahu nor Lapid are expected to win outright majorities in the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament.
In Israel’s fragmented political system, neither Netanyahu nor Lapid are expected to win outright majorities in the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament.
Ahead of the election, controversial right-wing MK Itamar Ben Gvir speaks with JNS about accusations against him of racism and his hopes of becoming minister of public security in a future government.
The former prime minister "desperately wanted" to ally with the Islamist Ra'am party after the 2021 election and is "lying through his teeth" by denying this, Bezalel Smotrich says.
The former prime minister was optimistic about his electoral prospects before the Jewish High Holy Days, but now there is growing concern over the low energy among supporters.
Bragging about a successful economic year, despite the rising inflation and the public struggling to make ends meet, is just one example of this year's bizarre pre-election party broadcasts.
With less than a month left until the Nov. 1 vote, get to know the history of the political parties and leaders vying for control of the Knesset.
The autobiography Netanyahu wrote, "Bibi: My Story", promises revelations from the horse's mouth, but it is actually "Cracking The Netanyahu Code", the biography penned by Mazal Mualem, that provides us with a much more in-depth insight into the life of the Likud chairman.
While no one doubts that the Israeli leader eventually served as a military correspondent for the IDF’s Bamahane magazine – what is less well-known is how he got there and whether his own account can be verified.
Survey shows that were elections to be held now, the Netanyahu and Lapid blocs would garner 60 seats each, just one short of forming a coalition.
As Israel appears to accept new proposal on disputed border, former PM warns it must get Knesset approval and be submitted for referendum.
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