'Come home,' Netanyahu tells right-wing leaders
PM says gridlock must be broken by forming "stable right-wing government" according to the will of the voters.
PM says gridlock must be broken by forming "stable right-wing government" according to the will of the voters.
"It is understandable that the level of anxiety is rising and concerns about communal safety are on everyone’s minds," says ADL chief.
Netanyahu and Gantz have been locking horns over the latter's refusal to convene the cabinet until a full-time justice minister is appointed.
Few Israelis would suggest excluding Shas and UTJ from being part of a governing coalition just because they represent Haredim. The same should apply to the Arab parties.
The fight against boycott, divestment and sanctions is also over the hearts, minds and souls of millions of students, intellectuals, journalists, politicians and the average voter in the West.
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