If the far right get in, Netanyahu will get them out
The last thing Netanyahu wants is to return to office as the leader of a pariah government
The three key factors that will determine the Israeli election
The 2014 change to the electoral threshold, the turnout in the Arab community and who the right-wing voters will turn to will play crucial roles
If I win the election, I'll annex West Bank settlements, says Netanyahu
The Likud leader said he was previously 'on the verge' of gaining American support for the move
Top PA judge issues fatwa on Zara after Israeli boss hosts far-right Israeli leader
Zara Israel boss Joey Schwebel hosted a campaign event with Itamar Ben Gvir
Zelensky slams Israeli 'neutrality', warns of heightened Iranian nuclear threat from Russian cooperation
Israel's refusal to send Ukraine military aid is likely related to its arrangement with Russia in Syria
Netanyahu says he will consider supplying military aid to Ukraine if he returns to power
Opposition leader also expects to be asked to mediate in talks between Russia and Ukraine
Netanyahu debates how close to work with religious far-right
Former PM mulls how much influence in his coalition to give to controversial MKs
Netanyahu: I support the people of Iran who are standing up to real terror
Bibi’s Likud currently holds 29 seats in the Knesset and is still Israel’s largest single party ahead of the November election
Lebanon agreement talks take shine off politicos’ holidays
Timing of election should have afforded them a lengthy break but they got called in to study the new gas-field treaty
Israel-Lebanon offshore gas field deal hailed as ‘step towards peace’
The agreement, brokered during weeks of intense negotiation with French and US help, ends a ten-year dispute and will allow Israel to begin pumping gas within days
Israel and Lebanon reach 'historic' agreement to settle decades-old maritime dispute
After intensive late talks to resolve last-minute Lebanese demands, the agreement is set to be presented to cabinet and government for approval
A Bibi plea bargain may end the political deadlock
Go-betweens have been testing the waters for a potential way to bring an end to the former PM's trial and allow a broader coalition that both Likud and at least one of the centrist parties can be part of
Netanyahu ‘feeling well’ after Yom Kippur hospitalisation
Israel's Opposition leader fell ill during the Yom Kippur fast
Lapid tries to charm the world as West Bank burns
While the PM talked of a two-state solution at the UN, an Israeli raid on Jenin on Tuesday, in which at least four Palestinian militants were killed, was a reminder that Operation Breakwater is still ongoing
Lapid came to America — and nobody noticed
An Israeli PM visiting is usually big news but Lapid slipped in and out of New York barely noticed by most in the US
Israelis may miss their unremarkable year, with so many crises now arriving
The country may look back on 5782 as an comparatively uneventful period
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