No Sanctions against Kadima Rebels
In stormy debate in Knesset's House Committee, MKs accused of defecting turn tables on Mofaz. Committee scolds Mofaz for absence.
In stormy debate in Knesset's House Committee, MKs accused of defecting turn tables on Mofaz. Committee scolds Mofaz for absence.
Kadima chairman accuses Netanyahu of "horse-trading with the Holy of Holies of Israel."
After Tzachi Hanegbi failed to form a split in Kadima, the party's former chairwoman and one of its founders are trying.
Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz claims Prime Minister Netanyahu has failed, but there are calls from his own party for him to step down.
Kadima leader asks Knesset to oust four MKs who want to leave the party, adds hint regarding Iran strike.
Kadima strongly attacks Netanyahu over his attempts to get a group of Knesset members from Kadima to join the coalition.
Group of 7-8 MKs led by ex-MK Tzachi Hanegbi may split off from largest Knesset faction, join Likud.
If elections were held today, the Likud party would receive 25 seats and be the largest party. Kadima crashes to seven seats.
Minister Moshe Ya'alon (Likud) meets four members from Kadima, shows them the outline of the new draft law he is preparing.
Vice PM Yaalon levels harsh criticism at Kadima, says the party planned to split the nation for political gain.
MK Yulia Shamalov-Berkovich is against her party’s leaving the coalition. "Many hareidim do enlist, we missed a real opportunity."
Politicians from both the left and the right were united in their criticism of Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz over his leaving the coalition.
PM Netanyahu sends a letter to Kadima chairman Mofaz, expresses regret that Mofaz chose to quit the unity government.
The national unity coalition born nine weeks ago is dead, but the government lives as it did before Kadima left the Opposition.
Kadima faction holding a press conference at 5:00 p.m., Mofaz expected to say he's leaving government.
Netanyahu’s associates say he regrets having added Kadima to the coalition, considering early elections.
PM Binyamin Netanyahu and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz hold late night meeting on draft law. Agreement yet to be reached.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz meet about the new draft law. Meeting ends without progress.
Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz said he believes the government will have drafted a replacement for the Tal Law before the weekend.
Poll conducted for Channel 10 News finds that 46 percent of Israelis believe that Kadima should quit the coalition over Draft Law crisis.
The “draft law” panel headed by a Kadima MK wants heavy fines on hareidi youth who refuse to enlist. Sanctions on Arabs were less clear.
Opposition leader Shelly Yechimovich is hoping to dissolve the Knesset as the Tal Law again throws the Netanyahu government into crisis
Kadima co-founder Haim Ramon may be joined by Tzipi Livni. Kadima may split in two.
Kadima party chairman Mofaz refused to meet with Netanyahu after the Prime Minister dissolved a panel, led by Kadima, for a new draft law.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's decision to scrap the committee drafting a replacement for the Tal Law has incensed Kadima.
Members of Kadima concerned that the party may split if Plesner Committee does not come ensure equal service for all citizens.
Vice PM Shaul Mofaz calls on PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to take advantage of the large coalition and begin peace negotiations.
MK Yisrael Eichler accuses Kadima of pitting Israelis against each other in order to justify its political sellout.
Kadima chairman credits his part with torpedoing Regulation Law that could have prevented destruction.
Is the prime minister planning a move similar to Sharon's departure from Likud and creation of a new party?
MK Shai Hermesh (Kadima) says his party’s status has significantly increased since it joined the coalition.
Kadima would crash from 28 Knesset seats to 3 if elections were held today, Knesset Channel poll says.
Analysis: It is easy to understand Kadima's move, but it is harder to fathom Netanyahu's.
Kadima and Likud agree to set clear guidelines for gradually larger enlistment of hareidim over years.
Lawyer and businessman Yuval Zellner, badly wounded in his military service, receives former party leader's Knesset seat.
Ehud Barak may find himself politically homeless following senior Likud MK Silvan Shalom’s insistence that he has no place in the Likud.
Ousted Kadima party leader Tzipi Livni will announce Tuesday she is quitting politics, Kadima party officials told Israeli media overnight.
Likud MK says Kadima leader is a leftist who wants a return to 1949 armistice lines.
The new head of Kadima, Shaul Mofaz, announced he would vie for prime minister's slot next election.
MK Otniel Schneller (Kadima) says his party has lost its way, but hopes it will return to its pluralist roots after coming party elections.
Police are questioning accountant Itzik Hadad whom Knesset's largest party suspects of wrongdoing.
Meir Shirtit's call for early primaries reflects the growing panic in Kadima over Tzippi Livni's ineffectiveness as party chair.
MKs and senior activists within Kadima express anger over latest revelations of corruption, mounting debt.
As MKs take sides over the “boycott law,” MK Elkin says Kadima's change of heart reveals slide to the left.
PM Binyamin Netanyahu tries to get Kadima to join coalition by saying his and Kadima's principles are the same.
As Kadima members criticize Netanyahu over his speech in Congress, his spokesperson calls on Kadima should join Netanyahu's government.
MK Otniel Schneller is calling for his party to rise above politics and support Netanyahu. Now is not the time for 'political games,' he says.
Yisrael Beiteinu, led by Foreign Minister Lieberman, has jumped in a poll by Globes despite – or because of – his recent indictment.
Once it was made clear that an anti-corruption probe would not single out Netanyahu, it was passed unanimously
Members of Israel's Knesset agreed to attend an anti-Israel conference by the J Street organization. David Bedein: This is crossing a red line.
Despite criticism from extremist feminists, MK Shamalov-Berkowitz continues her stand for family values at a Knesset conference.
Yaakov Peri, who served as head of the Israel Security Agency from 1988 to 1995, announces plans to join Kadima.
Former IDF Chief of Staff Dan Halutz, who joined Kadima last month, claims Israel could have ”bought” missing navigator Ron Arad’s freedom.
After MK HaNegbi's suspension, Kadima wants to ditch Foreign Relations and Defense C'tee in favor of Finance. Likud says no.
MK Tzachi Hanegbi will be replaced by far-left activist Nino Abesadze, a proponent of the Geneva Initiative.
MK Yaakov Edri, a member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, says the sides are already preparing their “alibis.”
Kadima’s #2, Sha’ul Mofaz, met with the beleaguered #1, Tzipi Livni, and demanded primaries as the way to forestall the impending party split.
The Likud’s efforts to divide the party that caused the Likud’s own division four years ago appear to be successful.
Kadima MK Tirosh suggests a boycott of goods from Britain, which has urged Judea and Samaria foods to be labeled “Israeli settlement produce."