Bayit Yehudi

Ayelet Shaked receives just 80,000 votes, throws support behind Netanyahu

Ayelet Shaked thanked her supporters for voting for her and expressed hope that a stable right-wing government would be formed by Netanyahu in the coming days.

 Ayelet Shaked, Interior Minister and head of the Jewish Home party casts her vote at a voting station in Tel Aviv, during the Knesset Elections, on November 01, 2022.
 Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked at The Jerusalem Post's London conference on March 31, 2022.

Israel Elections: Ayelet Shaked fights on despite low polling numbers

 A NEARLY-EMPTY Knesset plenum debates the dispersal of parliament, in June. In the upcoming election, be a strategic and principled voter, not a tactical and cynical one, says the writer.

Israel Elections: Don't be pressured into changing your vote - opinion

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with then justice minister Ayelet Shaked (L) during a vote at the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament on December 21, 2016, during the state budget vote for 2017-2018.

If Netanyahu supports Shaked, right bloc could win 62 seats - poll


Bayit Yehudi keeps Peretz as leader, same electoral list

The central committee also voted to preserve its electoral list from the last elections, and that unity agreements with other parties could be approved within 48 hours.

Rabbi Rafi Peretz, the recently elected chairman of the Bayit Yehudi party

Poll: With Ashkenazi at top Blue and White would beat Likud

The survey by Radio 103FM showed that if Gabi Ashkenazi were to head it, Blue and White would be the largest party with 35 seats and Likud would only receive 33.

Blue and White leaders, (L-R) Benny Gantz, Yair Lapid, Moshe (Bogie) Yaalon, and Gabi Ashkenazi, at a press conference, April 1st, 2019

Smotrich: I’ll give up place, job for right-wing unity

Rabbi Haim Druckman calls on all right-wing parties to unite.

URP chairman Bezalel Smotrich at the Sovereignty Movement’s youth conference at Bar-Ilan University

Shaked aiming for top spot in URP

“If there will be a joint list of right-wing parties, I need to be at the top, because I bring the most mandates,” Shaked was quoted by KAN as telling the activists.

Ayelet Shaked March 18, 2019 (Courtesy)

What kind of Diaspora minister was Naftali Bennett?

Under his auspices, the Israeli government invested millions in Jewish communities around the world.

NAFTALI BENNETT: Trump plan is a ‘key issue in the campaign’

Middle Israel: The morning after election '19

Get ready for a hangover.

Blue and White leaders, (L-R) Benny Gantz, Yair Lapid, Moshe (Bogie) Yaalon, and Gabi Ashkenazi, at a press conference, April 1st, 2019

Smotrich sees himself on the frontlines of a battle for Israel’s future

Smotrich has long been the Israeli Left’s bogeyman.

MK BEZALEL SMOTRICH: ‘If I become education minister… we will be much more pluralist and open to different attitudes.’

URP’s Peretz apologizes for comparing gay people to dogs

“I have two dogs. Do they also need a pride parade?” Peretz said, according to Srugim, a religious-Zionist news site.

Rabbi Rafi Peretz, the recently elected chairman of the Bayit Yehudi party

AG: Joint List can run, Bayit Yehudi combines allowed

Mandelblit rejects attemps to disqualify Arab, far-right Jewish candidates and parties.

Avichai Mandelblit

Covenants with God, pacts with the Devil

In aligning itself with Otzma Yehudit, a band of extremists who preach violence and vengeance, racism and xenophobia, Bayit Yehudi has ceased being a Zionist or religious party.

Rabbi Rafi Peretz, the recently elected chairman of the Bayit Yehudi party