Tag: Coalition
We Could Be Without a Coalition for a Long Time
Like it or not, coalition or not, Netanyahu may continue as Prime Minister for quite a while.
Bibi in Overtime, but Is a Coalition any Closer?
One thing that Netanyahu does understand is that a Prime Minister should have as broad a coalition as possible to represent all sectors in Israeli society.
Bennett and Lapid Lost the Game of ‘Chicken’ and We Got Livni
Bennett shouldn't have trying to play chicken against a pro.
Report: Likud’s No. Two Considering Resigning Over Sexual Allegations
Gideon Sa'ar, a contender to replace Netanyahu as party chairman, may be taking recent allegations more seriously than initially believed.
Jewish Home: Bringing in Livni Makes it Harder for Us to Join the Gov’t
The criticism focused on the fact that Livni will be given a leading role in negotiations with the Palestinians, by the Likud said the Prime Minister will lead the negotiating team.
Shas and UTJ to Join Coalition by Week’s End
Shas and UTJ claim that they're joining the coalition. The question now is, who will be the last party to join?
Likud-Beteinu Closes First Partner (updated)
It only took a month, but Likud-Beteinu finally managed to close a deal with its first coalition partner, Tzipi Livni's HaTnua party.
Livni will reportedly...
Latest Coalition Building Rumors and Threats from Israel
Nasty threats, mistreatment, rumors, and a general lack of trust define this government's coalition building attempts.
Bennett’s Unholy Alliance with Lapid
Not exactly what Jewish Home voters thought they would get on election day.
Israeli Coalition Negotiations: You Can’t Have it All
Inflexible 'principles' are for the opposition only, not the coalition.
Why Israel Will Go Along with Obama’s Next Gambit
After going along with Obama, it is now said in the United States that Netanyahu tried to undermine Obama or didn’t cooperate.
Obama, The Party Crasher
The timing of Obama's announcement, that he is davka now accepting the long-standing invitation to visit Israel is worse than rude.
Netanyahu Tasked with Forming Government
Tasked with the job of forming the next coalition government, Netanyahu sets out his goals for this term.
Liberman Meets with Bennett
While Netanyahu reportedly has his hands full with Yair Lapid's coalition demands, Avigdor Liberman met with Naftali Bennett today to discuss Bennett's joining the...
Israel Needs a New Coalition ASAP
The Israeli media are busy faux negotiating, publishing all sorts of possibilities.
And the Winner is…
Even though there will be an unprecedented number of religious Knesset members, Haredim are closer to being drafted than at any time in Israel’s history.
Netanyahu Finally Called Bennett
Two days after the elections ended, PM Netanyahu finally decided to call HaBayit HaYehudi (Jewish Home) head Naftali Bennett.
The two did not set a...
The Temple as Political Satire on Eretz Nehederet
A little insulting but shouldn't the Temple become a central element in the public discourse?
Understanding Israel’s Upcoming Election
Netanyahu’s impending victory is due to the fact that the prime minister has done a reasonably good job, the economy is okay, terrorism is low, he’s kept out of trouble.
New Poll: Likud-Beiteinu Downslide Continues, Bennett Steady at 15
HaBayit HaYehudi keeps its momentum going, poll finds 43% of Bennett's voters are not religious.
What to Do when your Partner Is under Indictment and It’s 3 Weeks before...
Liberman came to his police interrogation directly from the National Hall in Jerusalem, where Likud-Beiteinu launched their the Knesset elections campaign.
Israeli Government Coalition Rollercoaster and IDF Draft Issue Behind It
Nowhere else can you get this kind of in-depth radio analysis of the political situation in Israel - in English! Understand the crazy Israeli...
Liberman Buys Time for Coalition, Hareidim Not Buying Idea of Service in Jewish Army
Avigdor Liberman says he will continue to pursue the drafting of all Israelis at the age of 18, but will uphold the current coalition.
Plots, Schemes, and Coalitions
For many, the “surprise” which greeted Israelis on May 8th was yet another political dance in which the citizen is a spectator left to watch, wonder, and wait for another year and half to be heard from again. This scenario begs the question: when it comes to the state of Israel’s representative governance, is the tail wagging the dog? Put simply, is Israeli citizenry merely an accessory to the political decision-making of the day?
The New Challenge
Two weeks ago, in my weekly column on the NRG website, I wrote, “Nobody really understands why Israel is going to early elections.” So when I heard that the election merry-go-round had been cancelled, I was pleased.
Poll: 44% Support Kadima Entering the Coalition, But Only 5% Support Mofaz
More Israelis support the unexpected pact between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kadima Chairman Shaul Mofaz than reject it, according to a News 10...