Can One Woman Solve Both Of Israel’s Toughest Problems?
Ayelet Shaked to be the first woman and the first non-observant Jew to lead the unified bloc of the religious Zionist right
Ayelet Shaked to be the first woman and the first non-observant Jew to lead the unified bloc of the religious Zionist right
For the first time in a long time Israel is poised to depose Netanyahu and form a government with no participation from the religious sector
The issue of male homosexuality is a troubling one for the Israeli religious Zionist community
The fault lines in Israeli society must be addressed and begin to heal if Israel is to survive.
As Israel and America are being pulled apart by the inexorable forces of history, the new Israeli elections are slated to be among the most consequential in Israel’s history
Aftermath of the failed Israeli election shows that the outcome failed to properly reflect the existing balance between the observant and non-observant segments of the population.
Lieberman’s blow up of Israel’s political scene is all about the post-Netanyahu era and his bid to replace him at the helm
Israeli political system is messy, but it does the job of balancing many opposing interests
Israel may be headed for an unprecedented new election as coalition negotiations are stuck on the issue of the ultra-orthodox draft
With every vote counted, representatives of 65 out of 120 Knesset members have asked President Rivlin to task incumbent PM Netanyahu with forming the new government in Israel