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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government faces a threat to its existence. Ultra-Orthodox parties are on the verge of quitting over a dispute regarding mandatory military ...
In a message to journalists, a source close to Degel Hatorah’s rabbinic leadership denies tensions with Shas, insisting that ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNToI poll: Gaza war most pressing issue for Israeli public ahead of next electionThe war in the Gaza Strip is the central concern for the Israeli public looking ahead to the next election, according to a ...
Netanyahu has so far prolonged the war to remain in power. Now as another party leaves his coalition government, he is ...
"His actions were not inconsequential; they directly and immediately endangered the lives of hostages at the time," wrote the Forum.
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Hespress on MSNSlovenia bans two far-right Israeli ministers from entering: govtSlovenia announced on Thursday that it would ban two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country in what ...
For weeks, Israel has engaged in back-channel talks over a diplomatic agreement with the Syrian government. Its strikes on Damascus this week highlight a lack of strategic clarity.
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The Times of Israel on MSNFar-right lawmaker Avi Maoz quits coalition, leaving PM with a minority governmentSole Noam party MK says government now only has 60 seats in Knesset, but move, coming after ultra-Orthodox parties also quit, ...
Israel has developed a clear policy, which consists of demilitarizing the territory south of Damascus, the Israeli prime minister said ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said a ceasefire in southern Syria was secured “by force" after Israeli ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has lost its majority in the Knesset as the Shas party withdrew, ...
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