Elections 2022
Israel's electoral system only harms the country - opinion
The ballots cast by a mere 700,000 voters will now dictate the policies and conduct of the Israeli government in the years to come vis-a-vis its 10 million citizens and, indeed, the entire world.
Israel elected a far-right government: Where does it go from here? - opinion
Three Ladies, Three Lattes: The election and us
There is still place for optimism despite Israel's election results - opinion
Threshold parties begin 'gevalt' campaigns as time runs out
The latest polls show PM Lapid's Yesh Atid rising and Meretz barely making it over the threshold of 3.25%.
Arab MKs' statements supporting terror influence Jewish Israelis too - analysis
Hadash-Ta'al MK Aida Touma Suleiman posted on Facebook in memorial of terrorists killed by the IDF, calling them martyrs.
Two in five US voters worry about intimidation at polls -Reuters/Ipsos
US voters feel the constant sense of voter intimidation at their local polling stations.
Benny Gantz is the only one who can form a coalition - opinion
If Netanyahu fails to reach 61 seats in the Knesset, the ultra-Orthodox may rethink their approach and realize that Gantz can build a government.
Yair Lapid, Yesh Atid soar as gap to Netanyahu's Likud narrows in latest poll
The prime minister's bloc is in a precarious position, however, with Ra'am, Labor and Meretz all barely crossing the electoral threshold with four seats each.
Lapid visits Nazareth in bid to increase Arab vote
Polls showed in recent weeks that the Arab vote is expected to be less than 50% of those eligible.
Ben-Gvir leaked recording: Netanyahu 'used us, stabbed us in the back'
The radical right-wing MK likened Netanyahu's politics to a "knife in the back" in a leaked recording obtained by N12.
Israel Elections: Ayelet Shaked fights on despite low polling numbers
In a picture that went viral on Sunday night, Shaked is seen sitting in an empty chair in a conference room, with her eyes half closed and jaws clenched, portraying exhaustion.
Netanyahu: Ben-Gvir could be a minister in my government
Ben-Gvir has stressed in the past that he would demand a significant portfolio in a Netanyahu-led government.
Likud will undergo drastic changes if Netanyahu doesn't reach 61 -Gideon Sa'ar
If the Netanyahu bloc fails to form a government, a door will be opened for what the country needs - a broad national unity government that does not rely on extremism -Gideon Sa'ar