Who will be Israel's next president?
Israel's Presidential Elections: The Candidates
The personal histories of the five remaining candidates for the presidency of Israel: Rivlin, Sheetrit, Itzik, Dorner and Shechtman.
The personal histories of the five remaining candidates for the presidency of Israel: Rivlin, Sheetrit, Itzik, Dorner and Shechtman.
The former Kadima MK said that her wealth was 'not a concern' compared to the opportunity to serve Israel as President of the state
Deadline to submit candidacies for president ends. Former foreign minister rules out candidacy due to lack of support.
Former Knesset Speaker waiting to see if she has Foreign Minister Liberman's backing for the post of president.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu can't figure out who to support for President: Reuven Rivlin, David Levy or perhaps Dalia Itzik?
If sex-scandal embroiled minister pulls from presidential race, Liberman reportedly will back Dalia Itzik to block Rivlin.
Former Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik has begun to collect signatures from MKs for her bid to be Israel's next president.
Most Israelis would like to see MK Reuven Rivlin as Israel’s next president, finds new poll.
63% of Israelis would prefer that Peres's term be extended, according to Channel 2 poll. If not, MK Reuven Rivlin is the leading candidate.
MKs Bar-On, Plesner, Hasson and Itzik expected to follow Mofaz on Kadima list, though Bar-On may retire from politics.
Another defector from Livni's camp in Kadima is her longtime ally MK Dalia Itzik.
Knesset approves first reading of a bill that gives orphans whose parents died in a terror attack lifelong benefits from the State of Israel.
A bill to keep the retirement age for women at 62 passed its first Knesset reading as the coalition backs down on its pledge to fight.
Kadima faction Chairwoman says Israel cannot abdicate its responsibility to give residents of Judea and Samaria security amidst political debate.
A new bill would legally extend maternity leave from the current three months to six months.
A report on Channel Two said that former Knesset speaker Dalia Itzik spent NIS 75,000 on hotel rooms while on a taxpayer-funded junket to Paris.