The most talented politician in Israeli history cracks his demented foes like walnuts
A few likely scenarios for Monday’s ballot in the Jewish state
It’s time to do away with proportional representation
The power of the powerless in Israel’s fractured political landscape
Campaigning to become Israel’s next prime minister, Gantz represents something that Israelis love: a veteran soldier carrying an olive branch
Last week, Israeli media reported of rioting Haredim onboard an El Al plane. The true story turned out to be very different, and deeply revealing.
Leads in new poll despite allegations his wife pocketed recycling cash
From polls, to reporting, to political parody videos
Lacking a vision of the future, Labor reinvents itself by misreading the past
Knesset member Stav Shaffir goes viral with leftist credo for today’s Israel
Running together in upcoming elections, despite ideological differences
Israeli liberals and democrats feel alienated from their government. The upcoming elections could mend that rift.
Jewish Home party’s cheeky new video kicks off Israeli election ad season
A guide to what will probably happen
General election scheduled for March 17, 2015
It’s not because of the economy or the “Jewish State” bill—it’s because Netanyahu’s coalition members just can’t get along
Incumbent Shelly Yachimovich faces off against party royalty Isaac Herzog
Following indictment, Israeli FM to quit, but will return for elections