“War now, peace later,” Gantz said, as he stressed the importance of eliminating the terror group after close to two decades in which Israel tried every option to contain it.
Even if we kill Yahya Sinwar, we won't feel like we've won. Israelis will be guided by bitterness and anger, while Netanyahu is playing Churchill.
According to this poll, Netanyahu’s coalition would secure 59 mandates, just two seats shy of its current number of 61.
Prof. Yaron Zelekha explains why rating agencies are losing confidence in Israel's economic policies.
“Unity” is the call for humans to draw a clear boundary between “right vs wrong,” and not let it fall into the muddy waters of “Right vs Left.”
ELECTION DIARY: “Israeli or ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem.” Perhaps not the best choice of words these days, when the majority of Israelis are looking for unity, the catchphrase has sparked a small flame.
While Netanyahu claims economy is strong despite credit rating change, MK blames political turmoil for nation's threatened credit rating.