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In this episode, seasoned Israeli political journalist Tal Schneider discusses the potential for another Israeli election, which would be the fourth in two years.
In this article, Tal Schneider discusses the possibility of another Israeli election and its potential implications on key political figures such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Naftali Bennett, Benny Gantz, Gideon Saar, and the Joint List.
In a discussion by Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron, they touch on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's paradoxical stance on new elections in Israel, while Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz's voting behavior contrasts with his preferences, possibly leading to further elections.
Amira Oron, Israels new ambassador to Egypt, has been working to reestablish diplomatic activities after the position had been vacant for over a year.
In this podcast episode, Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the political challenges Benjamin Netanyahu is facing due to his handling of the COVID-19 crisis.
In this episode of Israel Policy Pod, Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz explore the political ramifications of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of Israel's COVID-19 crisis, which has led to a potential resurgence of Naftali Bennett in Israeli politics.
The 20th anniversary of the second intifada, marked on September 29th, prompted reflections on its lasting impact.
Ron Dermer, Israel's ambassador to Washington, reflects on his tenure and recent diplomatic successes in an interview with Jewish Insider.
AJC, an organization that promotes understanding between Arab states and the Jewish people, has announced plans to open its first permanent office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A video of Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, making a biscuit cake sparked controversy and social media backlash in Israel.
Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss impending West Bank annexation with Brig. Gen. Ilan Paz, highlighting the Israeli government's lack of coordination with its security establishment.
Israeli leaders are considering the annexation of the Jordan Valley, a strategically significant area with a relatively small population that is evenly divided between Jewish and Palestinian inhabitants.
In a recent discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron tackled significant topics including the Israeli Supreme Court's decision to allow Benjamin Netanyahu to form a government despite facing bribery charges, the shift in Israel's approach toward COVID-19 precautions, and Israelis supporting a British woman suing Israeli men who assaulted her in Cyprus.
In a recent discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron explore three key topics: the Israeli Supreme Court's ruling allowing Benjamin Netanyahu to form a government despite facing bribery charges, concerns over Israel's shift from cautiousness to laxity in handling the coronavirus, and Israelis supporting a British woman suing assailants in Cyprus.
Israel appears to be on the brink of forming a new government as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White party leader Benny Gantz reach an agreement after multiple elections.
David Simon, known for works like "The Wire," tapped into his Jewish roots in "The Plot Against America," drawing from his heritage and family experiences to create a more personal and sentimental narrative.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein are facing accusations of undermining Israeli democracy under the guise of managing the COVID-19 health crisis.
Critics are questioning whether Israel's caretaker government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is using the COVID-19 crisis to consolidate authoritarian control through actions like tracking cell phones and limiting Knesset activities with the support of allies such as Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein.
This episode of Israel Policy Pod dissects the political stalemate in Israel following three elections, focusing on Benny Gantz's challenges in forming a government amidst the coronavirus crisis.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the recent Israeli elections, pondering what they reveal about voters' motivations and the future of the country under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amidst legal challenges.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss the recent Israeli elections, reflecting on the voters' sentiments and the future leadership under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amidst legal challenges.
The text explores significant historical rivalries in Israeli politics, highlighting the intense infighting among key figures such as David Ben-Gurion, Chaim Weizmann, Golda Meir, Abba Eban, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres.
"Incitement," a film directed by Yaron Zilberman, delves into the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin by Yigal Amir in 1995, portraying Amir not as a lone extremist but as a product of a wider societal environment.
President Trump's 180-page peace plan for the Middle East includes a proposal to build a 25-mile tunnel connecting the West Bank and Gaza, although specific details on how it would function are lacking.
The Trump administration's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, long delayed, is now reportedly imminent, leading to speculation whether it is a genuine proposal or a political move against Netanyahu's rival, Benny Gantz.