Behind the Bylines: An interview with Eliav Breuer, The Jerusalem Post's political correspondent.
Einat Wilf advocates splitting Gaza in two and offering the inhabitants a choice: live in the south if you prefer chaos and war; move north if you embrace peace and reconciliation.
The National Unity party which at its peak had 41 mandates, received only 29 mandates this week - a decrease of 2 mandates compared to last week's survey.
Audience members at Yisrael Hayom conference shout at Finance Minister about how can he "sleep at night" with 133 hostages still being held in Gaza.
For most people, Shlomo Filber is but a vague name from the past. But not for those carefully following the eight-year saga of Netanyahu's legal woes. For them, Filber is a star.
This time around, Ben-Gvir may condition his remaining in the government after a hostage deal on a commitment by Netanyahu to push through Peled's appointment regardless of the National Unity veto.
Less than a third of Israelis said they are satisfied with the results achieved so far in the war, now six-months old.
Gantz calls for September election amid protests; Netanyahu opposes, fearing Hamas advantage. Political shift could impact Gaza war resolution.
This will primarily affect those arrested for terror offenses between the ages of 12 and 14.
Benjamin Netanyahu's ineffective slogans and leadership are pushing Israel closer to global isolation and disaster.