'We wanted to be a partner in a government, at least against Netanyahu, but we reached this goal through Netanyahu,' Islamist Ra’am party member Said al-Harumi tells i24 News.
Following the U.S., several allies expressed their best wishes to Israel under its new leadership, with many adding hope for peace and security in the region.
The new alliance has succeeded in its first mission of unseating Israel’s longest-serving prime minister. The public will see if it has the mettle, wisdom and skill to weather the obstacles ahead.
While praising Netanyahu for his many accomplishments, Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., is optimistic about the new Israeli government and, in particular, the U.S,-Israel friendship.
Austrian Chancellor Kurz also saluted the new Israeli prime minister. Separately, Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin congratulated Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz.
The coalition consists of eight parties from across Israel's political spectrum, including a small Islamist Arab party that has made history by joining a government for the first time.
'It is not possible for the haredi parties to join the government. Anyone who claims that the haredi can be added to this government is deluding himself and others,' Yisrael Beitenu chair Avigdor Liberman said.
As the largest party in Israel by a substantial margin, a high-up spot on the Likud list virtually guarantees that an MK will enter the Knesset after an election.
The tweets are likely referring to proposed change bloc legislation, recently leaked to Hebrew language media, which appears to be aimed at barring Netanyahu from serving in the Knesset.
Parliament speaker Yariv Levin, a Netanyahu ally, announced the timing of the vote on Tuesday, a day after acknowledging that a coalition had been formed.
Bennett and Saar have pledged to demand that the attorney general cancel all fines and sanctions on illegal Arab construction, says the Regavim Movement.
Yamina leader Naftali Bennett blasts “violent machine” targeting opposition lawmakers, tells Netanyahu to “let go, let the country move forward.” By JNS Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu harshly c...
'We are witnessing the worst election deception in the history of the state. People justifiably believe that they have been tricked,' the prime minister said.
A 'very significant surge' in phrases such as 'treason against the state” and 'save the state from the change government' has caused great concern in the security agency.
The fragile coalition still faces a tough road ahead — it failed to unseat the parliament speaker, a Netanyahu ally, on Thursday, and it remained unclear how events would play out over the next few days.
Just 38 minutes before the Wednesday midnight deadline, Lapid informed the president that the obstacles to forming a coalition were surmounted. But it must pass a Knesset vote.
I refuse to call these guys 'The Camp for Change' and call them instead 'The Camp for Hate', because that is exactly what they are… and why they will fail.
Negotiations for ministries and important committees rev up as Yesh Atid has until Wednesday night to tell the president that a coalition has been formed.
New Hope leader Sa'ar rejected the offer immediately. and by late afternoon, the Yemina party, headed by Bennett, voted to join Lapid's 'Change' coalition,
Hundreds of religous right-wing youth protested outside the home of Ayelet Shaked, Yemina's number two, after Bennett announced that he would join a unity government led by Yesh Atid
Right wing parties exchange insults as the clock ticks down with one week left in the mandate of center-left opposition leader Yair Lapid to form a government.
Former Likud minister Gideon Sa’ar was seen on Knesset cameras winking at an unknown party after the prime minister's party lost a key vote to run the Arrangements Committee.
Simcha Rothman of the Religious Zionism party clarified that his faction does not oppose Arab politicians, but definitely rules out sitting with the Islamist Ra'am Party. https://youtu.be/RTRQNz2isng...
Defeating Netanyahu through parliamentary procedure rather than at the ballot box would wreak on Israel’s national solidarity—and its strategic implications.