Former Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said the 'big prize' is 'peace with Saudi Arabia,' which he 'intend[s] to achieve if [he goes] back into office.'
Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid signed a coalition agreement with several parties, including the right-wing Yemina and Arab Ra'am parties. The coalition must be finalized in a Knesset vote.
A notorious Palestinian terror group is trying to interfere in coalition building in the Knesset to influence the selection of Israel's prime minister.
Denouncing Israel can be a full-time job, leaving little room for remembering that for 14 years, Palestinians have been deprived of the right to touch a ballot.
Palestinian leaders do not want to see any improvement in the lives of the Arabs in Jerusalem so that they can continue to incite against Israel and accuse it of discriminating against its Arab population.
Israeli left-wingers want US Jews to rebuff Netanyahu. But what they need to do is to win an election, not depend on Americans to fight their battles for them.
Following Israel's national elections, Prime Minister Netanyahu turned down a proposed visit to Israel by US Secretary Kerry to discuss the peace process.
After three months of creative and controversial campaigns that pitted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against The Zionist Union's Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni, Israel finally has a winner. Now comes the hard part - cobbling together a coalition.
The Palestinian governor of Hebron accused Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman of inciting violence by visiting a Jewish holy site during a campaign stop.
March 8, 1949 - Following the modern state of Israel’s first ever elections on January 25th, David Ben Gurion formed the nascent state’s first government.
Naftali Bennett, Israeli Minister of the Economy, posted an election campaign video proclaiming that Israel's time for apologizing is over. Israel has the right to exist!