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If Gantz leaves, Netanyahu's far-right gov't will have no more excuses

Netanyahu knows better than all of us how much damage his rotten and toxic alliance with the extremists causes Israel. Yet he continues to lead us to the abyss.

20/05/2024

Israelis split on if ministers should come to Remembrance Day ceremonies - poll

Israelis are generally pessimistic about the future of Israeli democracy and Israel's national security.

Netanyahu has become the executor of his 'master' Ben-Gvir's will

Netanyahu now follows Ben-Gvir's lead. How far has he fallen?

By EFRAIM GANOR
06/05/2024
 A woman takes part in a protest demanding a hostage deal, in Tel Aviv, Israel, February 1, 2024

Over half of right-wing voters support hostage deal, even at risk of elections - poll

About 43% of Israelis support the establishment of a moderate Palestinian government to replace Hamas.

Eisenkot, far-right ministers threaten government over hostage deal

During a meeting with forums of families of hostages and fallen soldiers, who are affiliated with the right and support invading Rafah, Netanyahu pledged that Israel would invade the city.

Iranian attack shows Israel's right-wing gov't exudes weakness

Israeli deterrence in Iran is absent, while Iranian deterrence in Israel is strong. This is what Netanyahu might say as an opposition leader.

22/04/2024

Government approves five-year plan for development of Gaza border communities

Aimed at developing the region and bringing about demographic growth, the plan allocates NIS 19 billion for the next five years.

Current Israeli gov't is acting disconnected to the citizens who have given everything

Barely giving returned hostages enough money to get by every month is an example of ways that this government is acting disconnected and insensitive to people.

Why did Benny Gantz call for an election - and how will Netanyahu respond?

Gantz calls for September election amid protests; Netanyahu opposes, fearing Hamas advantage. Political shift could impact Gaza war resolution.

Government budget approved: Cities expected to renew under state auspices

Israel gears up for a new wave of urban renewal agreements with an approved budget of NIS 120 million, extending to 7 more local authorities.

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