Liberman: Likud MKs said they regretted listening to Netanyahu
Finance Minister confident the government will fulfill its term, takes shot at Netanyahu: No wonder he erred 6 times during budget vote.
Finance Minister confident the government will fulfill its term, takes shot at Netanyahu: No wonder he erred 6 times during budget vote.

Minimum wage to rise gradually from 5,300 NIS to 6,000 NIS, overtime hours to be calculated by month instead of by day.

Finance Minister says Aid 48 organization which senior Ra'am officials lead not connected to Hamas.

Finance Minister says "no diplomatic move or agreement will stop the Iranian nuclear program."

"Politicians weren't elected to occupy government seats; they were elected to represent the values they claim to espouse."

Religious Zionism MK meets wives of men who learn Torah, proposes a compromise to allow some families to keep daycare subsidy.

Minister without portfolio who refused position in Finance Ministry to be booted from party.

Journalist accuses Finance Minister of hypocrisy in targeting 'the greenest sector of society' under guise of caring about the environment.

Finance Minister: "This is the most social and revolutionary budget in memory."

'If haredim join government, we won't be there.' Avidgor Liberman warns government against trying to recruit haredi lawmakers.

Finance Minister working to implement Ra'am's demands that 3.7 billion shekels be diverted from other ministries for Arab society.

'All of the government ministers were in favor of ending large gatherings,' says Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, Head of Public Health Services.

'No new taxes'" Liberman insists, 'because the monies raised have a different purpose.' Also in the budget: drastic cuts to haredi sector.

Finance Minister opposes demands of business owners' demand for compensation for green pass restrictions.

Finance Minister hails government's decision to back plan to encourage haredi yeshiva students to enter the workforce.

Draft almost identical to that developed at behest of then-Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman.

We go back a long way, Evik, and we Russian refuseniks and Prisoners of Zion want the old Avigdor Liberman back. Op-ed.

"It's more important to get down to work," Finance Minister insists.

'Not clear if lockdowns actually cut number of seriously ill patients - but they do harm the economy,' says Israeli Finance Minister.

Finance Minister to attend the Coronavirus Cabinet discussions after it was revealed that both he and Lapid had chosen not to take part.

Finance Min. Avigdor Liberman does not attend Coronavirus Cabinet meetings, report says.

The Finance Minister was asked if there would be a lockdown over the High Holidays. He said he'd act according to "experts' advice."

Bread products not subject to price controls are around 300% more expensive.

'This will deal a death blow to Israeli agriculture, which is already fighting for its existence,' says Otzar Ha'aretz.

Finance Min. Liberman will add tax on sweetened drinks, in effort to 'reduce excess morbidity,' report says.

Environmental Protection Ministry, Finance Ministry, agree to tax import and manufacture of plastic disposables.

Changes in eligibility criteria for daycare subsidies will be implemented in November to allow families more time to prepare for adjustment.

Proposal by ruling Yamina party would allow IDF veterans to study Torah without losing daycare subsidies for their children.

Finance Minister says haredi parties want to keep their constituents dependent on government handouts to ensure their elections.

'No forgiveness' for anyone who has a part in 'decrees' removing daycare subsidies from yeshiva families, leading haredi rabbi says.

A father studying to become a rabbi is no longer eligible, but a father studying for an academic degree of any kind is.

Finance Minister responds to criticisms of decision to cut daycare subsidies for children of yeshiva students.

Kollel families who depend on childcare subsidies exemplify the ideals of commitment to discipline, frugality and Judaism's eternity. Op-ed.

Or was Liberman's decision part of a scheme to persuade haredi parties to join the coalition?

'This decision weakens the weak even further, and should be reconsidered,' says Tibi.

Shas says decision to cut daycare subsidies for families of yeshiva students unlawfully discriminates against haredim.

New criteria deem families of married yeshiva students ineligible for daycare subsidy. 'System harms working parents, change was necessary.'

Finance Minister Avidgor Liberman considering ending VAT exemption for imported items purchased online.

'Thousands of people who were fired from their jobs won't have what to feed their children with,' UTJ's MK Maklev warns.

Finance Minister at cabinet meeting calls for final passage of Draft Law which was torpedoed in earlier governments. 'Historic justice.'

Minister Avigdor Liberman and Minister Meirav Cohen discussed joint activities for Holocaust survivors.

Finance Minister says his pre-election statement that he would send the haredi community “to a garbage dump” was misunderstood.

Finance Min. Liberman says he hopes haredi parties spend 'many years' in opposition, claims to want to 'live and let live.'

Incoming Finance Minister hopes to encourage young people to return to work in light of over 100,000 unfilled jobs.

Avidgor Liberman and Yair Lapid announce coalition deal, laying foundation for change government.

Yisrael Beytenu chairman: If Netanyahu had stepped aside, the Likud would have formed a government within a week, without a rotation.

A look back at King Saul's dispute with David over the Israelite kingdom. Unfortunately so far, history is not repeating itself. Op-ed.

Sa'ar, Bennett and Liberman are politically like Netanyahu and LIkud, but are eroding Israel's ability to deal with its real problems.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.

Under agreement, issues of religion and state to be determined in accordance with spirit of Tzohar rabbinical organization

Yisrael Beytenu chair warns: If Israel is forced to face danger, we will know how to beat the enemy, clearly and unambiguously.'

Yisrael Beytenu chairman accuses Public Security Minister of caring more about shielding PM from the law than protecting citizens' safety.

MK Liberman urges Yamina chief MK Bennett not to miss opportunity to be first in rotation for PM: 'Netanyahu will try to eliminate him.'

UTJ MK proposes expanding bill for disqualifying candidates to include incitement against haredim.

Yisrael Beytenu chairman: Netanyahu is responsible for the deep political crisis.

Likud blasts the left's intention to submit a bill that would prevent a person with criminal indictments from serving as Prime Minister.

'Avigdor Liberman is a racist, everyone should condemn him,' Dept. Transportation Min. Maklev says.

Yisrael Beytenu chief warns of 'flood' of haredi voters, calls on secular Israeli Jews to get out and vote to compensate.

Another Yisrael Beytenu lawmaker publicly condemns Avidgor Liberman, joining former minister in assault on party chief.

Former minister Sofa Landver: Liberman has done nothing for the Russian community. He is ready to sit with the Joint List.
