Still, there is a clear political logic behind the merger, said Aaron T. Walter in The Times of Israel. Lapid's support has ...
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Under the three-party alliance scenario, the opposition bloc would reach 61 seats, compared with 49 for Netanyahu’s coalition and 10 for the Arab parties.
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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Party lost its court challenge against the country’s former Prime Minister ...
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 ...
Minister Miki Zohar caused a stir when he claimed that Hamas' on October 7 was planned during the previous government led by ...
Bennett is distrusted by many, while Lapid is seen as left-wing. Their bond, apparently genuine, may not be enough to heal ...
In last week's poll, conducted before the announcement of the Together Party, Bennett and Lapid together held 31 seats.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Two Israeli political heavyweights on Sunday said they would join forces in elections scheduled for later this year in an effort to unseat longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.