Knesset
Israel's Opposition hits 61 seat majority for first time in months - poll
The opposition had been standing at 60 seats, at the cusp of a majority, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition remained at 50 seats. The Arab parties, meanwhile, stand at 10 seats.
Knesset advances bill granting October 7 victims unlimited mental health treatment
Petitioners ask High Court to freeze anti-UNRWA law as Jerusalem facilities face demolitions
A-G Baharav-Miara criticizes Army Radio's closure, warns of impact on Israel's press freedom
Beyond the bus: Addressing hate behind Eisenthal’s death in a Jerusalem riot - editorial
The driver, an Arab Israeli, reportedly called the police seeking assistance in getting out of the mob.
Knesset advances bill to create national memorial day of Oct. 7 attacks
The bill passed unanimously, with 18 votes in favor and none against. It will now move to Knesset committee discussions and must pass two additional readings before becoming law.
Knesset rejects Yesh Atid bill to nationalize KKL, Lapid accuses rivals of 'corruption'
Lapid cited systemic corruption “of the worst kind” as the reason for leaving.
Lawmakers raise alarm over police treatment of Ethiopian community
During the session, Blue and White faction chair MK Pnina Tamano-Shata described the harassment and discrimination experienced by young members of the community at the hands of police officers.
Heritage Minister Eliyahu to visit North Macedonia as gov't guest to strengthen diplomatic ties
The potential cooperation between the two countries and Eliyahu's visit will emphasize "shared values and respect for religious and cultural heritage."
'Remove Netanyahu': MK Odeh calls all Arab parties to unite before elections
“I call on all Arab parties: let us unite, all of us. Let us bring 17 mandates,” MK Ayman Odeh said.
From yellow badges to ‘extermination ovens’: Toxic rhetoric of haredi draft protests - editorial
The latest affront occurred on Sunday when UTJ chairperson Yitzhak Goldknopf compared enforcing yeshiva students’ conscription to “placing a yellow badge on them.”
Netanyahu vows to block Iran's nuclear ambitions, accuses opposition of courting Muslim Brotherhood
PM defends haredi conscription bill, backs politically appointed probe into October 7 massacre.
Shas threatens to vote down 2026 state budget if haredi draft law not passed
Without the support of Shas lawmakers, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government could lack the votes needed to pass the budget.
Ra'am to open party to all Israelis, leader Abbas 'aims to recruits Jewish politicians'
Abbas also accused National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of “smiling” when hearing about Arab citizens being murdered.