Blue and White: Likud's offers are irrelevant
Sources in the party make clear that the coalition will not compromise with the opposition on the majority in the Economics Committee.
Sources in the party make clear that the coalition will not compromise with the opposition on the majority in the Economics Committee.
Issues that promote Israel’s interests should be supported even if – perhaps, especially if – the coalition supports them. Op-ed.
MK Attorney Simcha Rothman tells Arutz Sheva why the Citizenship Law is a bad law that needs to be replaced, not extended for another year.
Bill would see one of the two largest factions in the Knesset form a coalition, ban rotation deals with smaller parties.
MK Mansour Abbas says that if decisions are made that run counter to Islam, his party will resign from the government.
Even Israeli coalitions over the years that should have lasted did not last. How does this one last? Op-ed.
Election #4 resulted in 65 seats for the Israeli Right respect for religion, honor for Jewish culture, a move to change the courts.Op-ed.
And perhaps had Netanyau moved over and allowed another Likud member to be PM, there would be a right wing gov't today. Op-ed.
I won’t mention the players who hold all the cards because I don’t know them well, but must say they are being childish and churlish.Op-ed.
Only two choices exist that make sense from the 4th round of Israeli elections, but that doesn't mean we will see one of them occur. Op-ed.
In electoral terms, Israel is now emerging as the most conservative nation in the democratic world. Op-ed.
A country governed by multpile parties each based on its own self-identity may not succeed in facing Israel's existential realities. Op-ed.
Yamina's Bennett and New Hope's Sa'ar, with all of 13 MKs, expect 30 Likud lawmakers to ignore their voters and help unseat Netanyahu. Op-ed
There is no real ideological commitment on the part of secular parties, just animosities, leading to no dominance by Left or Right. Op-ed.
Few, if any, countries face the truly daunting array of challenges that Israel does. There is no time for on the job training. Op-ed.
The Israeli public’s lack of preference for anyone but Bibi will prevent others from forming a government or creating a stable one. Op-ed
Can something be done to prevent the maddening indecisive Israeli election outcomes? Op-ed.
Shas chairman: We must not trust any party that is not from the right-wing camp and the religious public.
61 seats are needed to form a government. Here are some ways parties might join together to form one and avoid a fifth election.Op-ed.
Edelstein believes vaccine campaign will be launched within week, and that government problems can be solved, even in current composition.
Zionist institutions include Jewish Agency, JNF, Zionist Histadrut, and Keren Hayesod.
Coalition Chairman Miki Zohar attacks Blue and White party, calls to disband government.
Veteran Likud activist Arik Ziv does not recommend that Netanyahu go to elections.
Israel has a government after three elections and more than a year, but it is cumbersome and far from unified. Nor is the Opposition. Op-ed.
MK Miki Zohar warns coalition MKs to attend votes, vote with coalition.
Gesher chairwoman to head newly formed ministry called the Ministry for Community Strengthening and Promotion.
Success requires a leader to think out of the box, pick the best man for the job, and not be influenced by personal issues. Opinion.
Officials in Yamina blast PM over his meeting with Gantz.
Blue and White chairman explains why he went for unity government: Minority government wasn't an option; I didn't want a fourth election.
"Pledge to the people of Israel that you will not take the State of Israel to a third election campaign," says Yisrael Beytenu chairman.
Blue and White official: Netanyahu knows we will not sit down with Litzman and Smotrich, and certainly not with him as prime minister.
Yisrael Beytenu chairman calls on Netanyahu and Gantz to focus on a unity government. "For us, there is no other option."
In April, Liberman rejected the possibility of establishing a unity government and promised to recommend only Netanyahu.
Likud MK says Netanyahu planning further changes in the transitional government and will probably dismiss Uri Ariel and Yifat Shasha-Biton.
Netanyahu offers thanks to foreign countries which aided Israel during firestorm, says he's tracking rebuilding of homes destroyed in fires.
Mandelblit says he will not hesitate to voice his position on initiatives to weaken the judicial system.
Smotrich: 'I am not frustrating the formation of the government - but Religious Zionism won't be a punching bag and a fifth wheel.'
PM opens cabinet meeting by addressing Eurovision and coalition talks. 'I hope we can bring the parties back to the ground.'