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Israel kills Hezbollah chief engineer, as ministers said to demand vote on truce deal
Netanyahu reportedly answers he won’t hold cabinet vote on ceasefire unless terror group agrees to terms; UN doubles appeal for aid to Lebanon, to $640 million over six months The post Israel kills Hezbollah chief engineer,
Israel's parliament on Tuesday voted in a first reading to dissolve itself, taking another step towards an early election. In the Knesset in Jerusalem, 106 of the 120 members voted for a
JERUSALEM, May 20 - Israel's parliament approved a bill on Wednesday to dissolve itself, potentially bringing forward by a few weeks the next national election, which surveys predict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will lose.
They are all running on similar campaign platforms, seeking to mobilise swing voters disappointed by Netanyahu, with messages of healing divisions and getting the country back on track after the trauma of October 7 and wars in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran that have hit Israel's economy and international standing.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing declining political support in northern Israel, a region heavily affected by Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks, according to a recent poll conducted by Agam Labs at
The Forward on MSN
Jerusalem Pride march turns toward the Knesset as LGBTQ Israelis eye pivotal election
(JTA) — JERUSALEM — The Pride march in Israel’s capital city changed its traditional route on Thursday to end near the Knesset, in a show of force ahead of elections that could have major implications for the status of LGBTQ Israelis.
The report points to 10 different “strategic implications” for Democrats, including that “anti-Trump sentiment has limits,” male voters “require direct engagement,” and that voter demographics are not enough to determine which candidate
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun slammed Iran in a rare, exclusive interview with CNN. Follow here for the latest.