Still, there is a clear political logic behind the merger, said Aaron T. Walter in The Times of Israel. Lapid's support has ...
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party lost its court challenge against the country’s former Prime Minister ...
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Likud minister claims Hamas 'hatched' Oct. 7 attack during Bennett-Lapid government
Zohar says Sinwar planned onslaught when he saw 'weakness'; Bennett accuses government of campaign to 'evade responsibility,' ...
As opposition leaders ready to run against him, the prime minister and Likud mock them as supposedly controlled by Arab ...
The petition dealt with an advertisement on social media presenting the appointment of (retired) Commissioner Ami Eshed to a position in the party's election headquarters.
A fresh political clash erupted over responsibility for the October 7 massacre after Israeli Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar suggested the roots of the attack lay in the previous Bennett-Lapid ...
In last week's poll, conducted before the announcement of the Together Party, Bennett and Lapid together held 31 seats.
Former Israeli Prime Ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have merged their parties in a bid to challenge Benjamin Netanyahu in an upcoming election. The new party, named Together, aims to shift ...
Two of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's most formidable political rivals said on Sunday they were joining forces ...
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