Israeli parties scramble to merge, set election strategy
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Hayamin Hehadash’s Naftali Bennett at a government meeting, November 2019.
Four Days to Deadline: Israeli Parties Scramble to Merge, Set Election Strategy
| 12.01.2020
President Trump and Sen. Mitt Romney participate in a meeting in Washington, November 22, 2019.
Analysis || With Demise of Left, Netanyahu-Gantz Showdown Is Like Trump-Romney Faceoff
| 12.01.2020
A woman is walking past election ads on election day, April 9th, 2019.
Merge, Rejuvenate or Desist: How to Save the Israeli Left
| 12.01.2020
An Education Ministry ceremony featuring outgoing minister Naftali Bennett and his replacement, Rafi Peretz, June 26, 2019.
Bennett Promoting Merger of Right-wing Parties Ahead of Third Israeli Election
| 10.01.2020
Sociologist Nissim Mizrachi.
The Real Reason Mizrahim Vote for Netanyahu, and Why the Left Can't Win Them Over
| 11.01.2020
Joint List chairman Ayman Odeh, at the Knesset in Jerusalem, January 2019.
Joint List's Ayman Odeh: Gantz's Party Treated Us Like a Mistress
| 12.01.2020
A new year, and Israel's third election campaign within a year.
Netanyahu’s Latest Ploy Against the Justice System: Bash the Knesset’s Legal Adviser
| 10.01.2020
Habayit Hayehudi Chairman Rafi Peretz speaks after exit poll results are announced at the end of Israel's election, September 17, 2019.
Israel's Education Minister Says 'Normative Family' Is Made Up of Man and Woman
, | 11.01.2020
Likud lawmaker David Bitan.
Netanyahu Lackey Bitan, Suspected of Bribery, Turns Down Ministerial Position
| 10.01.2020
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