Tag: Israeli Election

Israeli protesters, including Lea Nachimov, have been camped outside Israel's Knesset since October 7, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation and the release of hostages.
The Charedi exemption from military service ended after 76 years due to the government's failure to pass a law regulating it.
The video presents the results of a 2023 viewer survey discussing aspects such as demographics, religious affiliation, political views, and personal experiences with Judaism.
In the Winter 2023 issue of the Jewish Review of Books, editor Abraham Socher discusses an essay by Hillel Halkin that challenges the idea of Jews as the chosen people and questions whether Israel has failed to become a normal nation.
Tel Aviv-based journalist Neri Zilber hosted Haaretz's senior editor Amir Tibon to analyze the recent Israeli election results.
In this episode of Haaretz Weekly, host Amir Tibon and Haaretz journalists Allison Kaplan Sommer and Ben Samuels discuss the implications of the recent Israeli elections and their impact on the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has won a decisive electoral victory, solidifying his position as the country's leader.
The Israeli election results indicate a likely victory for Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing bloc with a projected 65 seats in the Knesset.
In this live event held on November 1, 2022, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the Israeli election campaign and reflect on the right's electoral victory.
In this discussion, Haviv Rettig Gur, a leading political reporter at the Times of Israel, joins Jonathan Silver, the editor of Mosaic, to analyze Israel's upcoming election for the 25th Knesset.
In this podcast, Haviv Rettig Gur, the lead political reporter at the Times of Israel, discusses the upcoming Israeli elections and the current political landscape.
In this podcast episode, journalist Neri Zilber hosts Tal Schneider, chief political correspondent for The Times of Israel, to discuss the upcoming Israeli election.
In this podcast episode, Mohammad Darawshe discusses the role of Arab voters in the upcoming Israeli election.
With Rosh Hashanah approaching and yet another Israeli election on the horizon, there is much speculation about whether this will be the final round after a series of repeated elections.
In this episode of the Haaretz Weekly podcast, author Nir Baram discusses the state of the Israeli left, the one-state reality between Israel and Palestine, and the concept of a billion-man strike, which is explored in his book, World Shadow.
In this article, Walla News Chief Political Correspondent Tal Shalev and journalist Neri Zilber discuss the upcoming Israeli election and the key factors influencing voting patterns.
US President Joe Biden's upcoming visit to Israel will proceed as planned, despite recent political developments in the country.
In this podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, a journalist for Haaretz, discusses the recent Israeli election and highlights two key figures: Mansour Abbas, leader of the Raam Party and a potential kingmaker, and Rabbi Gilad Kariv, who will be the first Reform rabbi to serve in the Knesset.
Following the recent Israeli election results, a new political landscape emerges where Prime Minister Netanyahu may need to cooperate with an Arab leader to form a government, potentially leading to a fifth election.
In this episode, hosts Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the issues that are shaping the fourth Israeli election since April 2019.
In preparation for the upcoming Israeli election, Shanie Reichman, Evan Gottesman, and Eli Kowaz discuss the current state of the political landscape after the party registration deadline on February 4.
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.
The podcast episode features a discussion with director Andrew Goldberg about his documentary "Viral: Antisemitism In Four Mutations."
The People of the Pod podcast featured discussions on various topics, including the evolution of the Black-Jewish Congressional Caucus with Reps. Lawrence, Wasserman Schultz, and Zeldin, insights on Israel's ongoing third election from Avital Leibovich of AJC Jerusalem, and a new initiative led by Professor Yaffa Zilbershats to increase the number of international students in Israeli higher education institutions.
In a recent episode, the Israeli election results were analyzed following the country's second national election in five months due to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's previous coalition challenges.