Religious festival canceled over fears of Meron-like disaster
The police, the fire and security services and Magen David Adom deemed the site unsafe.
The police, the fire and security services and Magen David Adom deemed the site unsafe.
Naftali Bennett, if he swears in a government, will begin his journey from an unprecedentedly low point in terms of public support and legitimacy, and might soon have to make critical decisions while contending with pressures he cannot yet fathom.
The Israel parliament is set to elect the country's next president on June 2. Candidate Miriam Peretz explains why the fact she is not a politician could prove a unique advantage for the state.
The image of victory is a mental one, and it's unclear who in Israel is in charge of creating it, regardless of the very real blow to Hamas' military capabilities.
Israel Security Agency pegs threat against Yamina chief Naftali Bennett and his No. 2, MK Ayelet Shaked, at second-gravest level. Poll finds that 61% of Yamina voters displeased with Bennett-Lapid deal, will not vote for the party in the next elections.
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