It was a preliminary vote and Binyamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, is still playing for time. But at best he can buy his government a few more weeks. This Knesset’s term is about to expire: ...
For most of the past 17 years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has remained in power due in part to a tight ...
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Netanyahu is facing electoral catastrophe — and could place Israel in existential peril
For much of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s current term, Israelis have been told that they are on the verge of a ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition has submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, taking a preliminary step toward holding new elections later this year.
Israelis are facing “the last chance to save the country,” Opposition Leader Yair Lapid declared Monday, insisting that if Prime Minister Benjamin “Netanyahu’s coalition wins the elections again, it ...
Israel Prime Minister Yair Lapid has congratulated Benjamin Netanyahu on his election win as final results confirmed the former premier's triumphant comeback at the head of a solidly right-wing ...
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MKs advance bill to dissolve Knesset, potentially trigger slightly earlier elections
Netanyahu absent from preliminary vote, which left-wing leader calls 'beginning of end of worst government in Israel's ...
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Netanyahu said seeking to dissuade Haredi parties from backing September elections date
PM reportedly cites need to focus on Iran war; government said to be planning 5-year program to support ultra-Orthodox ...
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will easily win a snap election set for April 9, according to an opinion poll on Tuesday, the first to be published since the ballot was ...
Two years ago, after Hamas killed and kidnapped its way across southern Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seemed ...
A new opposition has formed in Israel, seeking to oust Benjamin Netanyahu and his party from power at elections later this year.
One of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties, Shas, has announced it will resign from prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. The party said its decision was made due to the government’s ...
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