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Israeli politics

graphic depicts key players in election
Posted inNews

Israel’s election campaign has been a religious war of words

Ben Sales by Sam Sokol, Ben Sales and JTA September 16, 2019
A view of the border fence between Israel and Jordan in the Jordan Valley, in the West Bank, Feb. 13, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Yonatan Sindel-Flash90)
Posted inNews

Netanyahu’s push to annex the Jordan Valley, explained

Ben Sales by JTA and Ben Sales September 10, 2019September 11, 2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces that if he is re-elected, he will make the Jordan Valley a sovereign part of Israel, Sept. 10, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Hadas Parush-Flash90)
Posted inIsrael

Netanyahu says he will annex part of the West Bank if re-elected

by JTA September 10, 2019
From left to right: Avigdor Liberman, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ayelet Shaked, Ayman Odeh and Benny Gantz are all major players in the upcoming Israeli election. (Photo/Getty Images-JTA montage)
Posted inNews

Here we go again: A beginner’s guide to Israel’s 2nd election of 2019

by JTA September 9, 2019
Rabbi Gilad Kariv seen at the courtroom of the Israeli Supreme Court in Jerusalem before the start of a court hearing about public transportation on Shabat, Sept. 11, 2017. (Photo/JTA-Yonatan Sindel-Flash90)
Posted inNews

Gilad Kariv wants to be the first Reform rabbi in Israel’s parliament

by Sam Sokol and JTA August 22, 2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at a Likud party meeting, May 29, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Yonatan Sindel-Flash90)
Posted inNews

Israel will hold new elections after Netanyahu fails to form coalition

by JTA May 29, 2019May 29, 2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) speaks to Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon, Feb. 19, 2017. (Photo/JTA-Olivier Fitoussi-Pool)
Posted inNews

New Israeli elections loom with Netanyahu still unable to form a coalition

Marcy Oster by Marcy Oster and JTA May 29, 2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, greet supporters during his victory speech in Tel Aviv, April 10, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Amir Levy-Getty Images)
Posted inLetters

Bibi’s re-election; Nazis and bacon bagels; a new home for BimBam; etc.

by J. Readers April 18, 2019
Do you yearn for an earthly Jerusalem — or its heavenly counterpart? (Ancient earthly Jerusalem as painted by James Tissot, ca. 1890)
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After Israeli election, what do I mean by ‘next year in Jerusalem’?

Rabbi Katie Mizrahi headshot by Rabbi Katie Mizrahi April 16, 2019April 17, 2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, greet supporters during his victory speech in Tel Aviv, April 10, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Amir Levy-Getty Images)
Posted inOpinion

In re-electing Netanyahu, Israelis chose stability

Eric R. Mandel by Eric R. Mandel April 11, 2019

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