Hareidi Paper Compares Lapid’s Speech to Hitler’s
Hareidi journalist argues that anti-hareidi incitement is comparable pre-World War anti-Semitism.
Hareidi journalist argues that anti-hareidi incitement is comparable pre-World War anti-Semitism.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid agrees to increase the deficit target to 4.65% for 2013, after originally planning to increase it to 4.9%.

S&P lowers Israel’s long- and short-term local currency sovereign credit ratings to 'A+/A-1'. Lapid unfazed.

Lapid wants to increase deficit goal to 50 billion. Sources close to PM say he’s working alone.

Yisrael Beyteinu chairman Avigdor Lieberman said that he opposed holding a referendum on withdrawal from Judea and Samaria

Knesset Speaker criticizes Finance Minister for saying he would not make any major speeches in the Knesset.

Hareidi MKs decide to drop personal spats with Lapid, ‘It’s what he wants.’

Finance Minister Yair Lapid says that he intends to fight for the working man who "just pays the bills".

Bank of Israel head comes to agreement with Lapid, backs 3% deficit target.

Yair Lapid’s anti-hareidi invective an attempt to stem criticism of his budget cuts, hareidi MK says.

Shas head’s sarcastic comeback to Lapid, ‘I confess – we took the money.’

Israeli airlines, Finance Ministry reach a deal; Israel will pay for airlines’ security costs.

Lapid tells hareidi Jews he does not hate them, ‘the state is just sick of taking your orders,’ in stormy Knesset session.

Finance Minister says "open skies" agreement is a done deal.

A newcomer to politics, Yair Lapid, the head of the Yesh Atid party has made TIME’s 100 Most Influential People List this year.

Lapid sends Independence Day message appealing to Israeli nature, but may offend hareidi Jews, ‘settlers.’

Group founded by ‘social justice’ protesters backs Lapid on budget, says increasing deficit is ‘responsible.’

Lapid seeks leeway in 2013 budget; Bank of Israel chief Stanley Fischer nixes change to deficit plan.

Appointing Yair Lapid as Finance Minister is like appointing Amir Peretz as Defense Minister, says MK Amram Mitzna.

Minister of Finance says Israel must "return to responsible behavior so that we don't turn into Greece or Spain."

MK Moshe Gafni criticizes Finance Minister Yair Lapid’s planned budget cuts, says they will hurt the country’s weaker sectors.

Finance Minister Yair Lapid slammed Israeli billionaire Idan Ofer over his plans to resettle in London, because the taxes there are lower

The Red Sea resort of Eilat will block entrances to the city next week to protest a government plan to impose a new sales tax.

The Treasury plans to raise the VAT and cut the wages of civil servants in order to reduce Israel’s deficit.

Lapid chooses to avoid special Knesset session but finds time to post on Facebook, angering opposition.

Tzipi Livni said she would sponsor a law that would provide free legal help to Holocaust survivors seeking to reclaim property or benefits

Lapid, Netanyahu announce new aid for Holocaust survivors.

About 300 people protest outside the home of Finance Minister Yair Lapid, over his definition of the Israeli middle class.

Dankner was editor-in-chief of Maariv for 5 years and was a friend of Olmert and Lapid.

New Finance Minister gets harsh criticism for terming 20,000-a-month earners “middle class.”

Finance Minister Yair Lapid has stressed that new taxes and the burden of financing the country cannot fall strictly on the middle class

Finance Minister Yair Lapid and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu have agreed on a series of cuts, including in the defense budget.

President Shimon Peres said that he would agree to a cut in the military budget – if there was a “cut” in Israel's enemies

Yachimovich: Lapid's "Future" party should be renamed "Past." He is taking orders from Netanyahu’s staff.

Israel’s new Finance Minister admits he will have to implement tough economic cuts in order to repair Israel’s economy.

Finance Minister Lapid skips pre-Passover tradition, raises suspicions he is ‘afraid to have picture taken with hareidi.’

Pro-enlistment activists worry that Yesh Atid’s agreement on hareidi-religious army recruitment will have no real effect.

Incoming minister of treasury meets the outgoing minister for two hours.

Incoming Finance Minister clarifies: My job is not to be popular, but to lead.

Rabbi Aharon Leib Steinman, the leader of the Lithuanian sector of hareidi Jewry, called the new government “a government of evildoers”

With coalition talks stalled between Likud-Beytenu and Yesh Atid, PM Binyamin Netanyahu warns Yair Lapid that time has run out.

Education Minister Gideon Sa’ar expresses his own views on whether he should remain in his post as coalition talks stall over the issue.

With time running out, Binyamin Netanyahu expressed his frustration with what sources called the “inflexibility” of Yesh Atid's Yair Lapid.

Progress was made on the issue of hareidi enlistment during the Netanyahu-Lapid-Bennett meeting. Negotiators to continue talking.

Coalition talks almost done: Lapid will likely be Finance Minister and Bennett will be Minister of Industry, Trade and Labor.

Likud Beytenu is reportedly close to signing a coalition agreement with Yesh Atid; Lapid will replace Shas's Yishai as Interior Minister.

Likud MK: Netanyahu’s offer to Lapid gives him a chance to show he’s serious on pre-elections promises.

Likud MK Ze'ev Elkin said if Yair Lapid gave up on the idea of being Foreign Minister, a government could be formed immediately

Bennett and Lapid deny media reports that they plan to demand the Foreign and Finance Ministries or stay away from the coalition.

Yair Lapid signs petition for Jonathan Pollard. Lapid: Pollard’s ‘broken voice’ still echoes in my mind.

Netanyahu tries to build coalition as Lapid limits number of ministries, Bennett limits parties’ spending.

Yair Lapid was offered the position of Finance Minister in the new government but has yet to respond to the offer, says Likud.

Report: a special mediator met all parties involved and concluded that the pact is rock solid.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has two weeks left to build a coalition and a roadblock between the blocs he needs for an agreement.

Yesh Atid cancels participation in Geneva Initiative event due to timing; hareidi members of Shas, Likud take part.

Former Yesha official calls on Bennett not to push away hareidi Jews for Yair Lapid’s sake.

Analysis: pact between the parties could be a brilliant move heralding a Zionist revolution – or a colossal blunder.

Naftali Bennett said that had he not entered into a “pact” with Yesh Atid, Bayit Yehudi would have been left out of the government

Bayit Yehudi party denied Saturday night report that it had reached an agreement with Yesh Atid party on hareidi enlistment.

Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid have drafted a new outline for enlistment of hareidim which they will present during coalition negotiations.
