Tzipi Livni, who shared a stage with a member of Bahrain’s royal family, said ‘we need to take steps with the Palestinians’ in order to ameliorate relations with ‘moderate Sunni states’
Who could be the first woman to lead the Jewish state since Golda Meir? And why is it taking so long?
Amir Peretz, Tzipi Livni, and Danny Halutz—active members of the Israeli government during the 2006 Lebanon War—spoke at a conference in Tel Aviv marking 10 years since the conflict
The recent attempt to investigate the Israeli politician for war crimes is yet another sign of Europe’s moral implosion
After the incident was forcefully condemned by student leaders and Harvard Law School’s dean, the questioner apologized
As Knesset elections near, online ads get heated—and some get banned
General election scheduled for March 17, 2015
Area designated ‘state land,’ paving the way for major settlement construction
Economic Minister Naftali Bennett walked out during Martin Schulz’s speech
The former Knesset member led the way for a movement now in its prime
The short answer is “no.” The long answer is also “no.”
By building a new center-left coalition, Labor’s new leader has an opportunity to play kingmaker and restore his party’s influence
Urged audience not to overlook Israel’s security needs in the quest for peace
Revisiting Q&As with Tzipi Livni, Maen Rashid Areikat, and Shimon Peres
Ex-Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin warns that Israel’s leaders appear to be dangerously detached from reality
Tzipi Livni votes against bill that would prohibit lighting up in outdoor arenas
Ranked Tier 1 country for complying with U.S. guidelines, up from a Tier 3
For the past three months, the country’s foreign ministry, gutted of its powers by political agreements, has been in disarray