Tag: Israeli Knesset

The article discusses a series critiquing Irus Braverman's anti-Israel claims regarding conservation efforts in Israel, particularly focusing on the reintroduction of wildlife and hunting practices.
Yael Dayan, the daughter of Israeli military leader Moshe Dayan, passed away at the age of 85.
The article discusses the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, highlighting concerns about Hamas's influence and Palestinians' desire for a right of return to resettle Israel.
Israeli lawmaker Ofer Cassif, from the far-left Hadash-Taal party, narrowly avoided expulsion from the Knesset after a vote fell short of the required two-thirds majority.
An attempt to expel far-left Israeli lawmaker Ofer Cassif for supporting South Africa's charge in the International Court of Justice that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza narrowly failed in the Knesset.
Israel is grappling with both mourning and political struggles in the aftermath of the recent violence.
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker, who experienced being held hostage in a Texas synagogue, urges diaspora Jews to stand in solidarity with Israelis who are protesting threats to their democracy.
Amir Ohana, an openly gay Israeli Knesset member, shares a personal experience of attending synagogue with his partner and child.
In this discussion, political expert Dahlia Scheindlin joins host Allison Kaplan Sommer to talk about Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's chances of survival and why United Arab List leader Mansour Abbas decided not to leave the coalition.
This discussion focuses on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is Ukraine's first Jewish president.
The passage discusses potential tactical errors made by Volodymyr Zelensky in his address to the Israeli Knesset, the status of Russia's advance in Ukraine, and speculates on whether Republicans will overreach during Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings.
Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz delve into the prospect of a fourth Israeli Knesset election happening within a year, amidst the challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
United Torah Judaism, a haredi party in the Israeli Knesset, is grappling with the question of whether electricity can be kosher if operated by non-Jews on Shabbat.
Jonathan Pollard, a former American naval intelligence analyst convicted of spying for Israel in 1987, has served the longest prison term in American history for espionage for an ally.