Labor primaries
Likud's use of reserved slots keep the number of women MKs low - opinion
Opposition head Benjamin Netanyahu's use of reserved slots in Israel's Likud Party has become the focus of bitter competition among women.
Israel elections: How are Likud and Labor primaries significant? - opinion
Labor’s primary winner: Naama who? - analysis
Labor primaries: Here are the winners and the losers
Labor Party to hold leadership primary
Meirav Michaeli is set to run, challenged by advertising executive Gil Beilin and possibly by Itzik Shmuli.
Labor leader Amir Peretz announces he has no intention to run for Knesset
"I will continue to work for the Israeli public out of love and great faith" and act "out of a sense of mission and personal example."
Peretz to work on uniting Labor and Left
Peretz reiterated his plan to raise Labor from the six seats it won in the April 9 election to 15
Peretz: If I win, Netanyahu will lose
Shaffir received an endorsement on Sunday from Rabbi Gilad Kariv, who heads the Reform movement in Israel.
Labor to hold leadership primary in November
The proposal to hold primaries was proposed by current party leader Avi Gabbay, after the party's failure at the national elections, in which the party received only six Knesset seats.
U.S. citizen high on Labor list vows to help English speakers in Israel
Only one candidate had the ultimate secret weapon: A mother from Brooklyn.
High on Labor list, Fink vows to fight for 'left-leaning' religious values
Yair “Yaya” Fink won 12th place on the Labor list during Monday's elections, marking him as a powerful and well-liked presence on the list the party will present to voters ahead of April 9.
Labor – has the party ended?
After more than 70 years of parliamentary activity and 37 years of leading the state, there is a high possibility that Labor will not pass the threshold and will cease to exist.
Gabbay undecided on adding star to Labor
Avi Gabbay vows to help nemesis enter Knesset.
IN PICTURES: Labor primaries, can new party leaders bring hope?
Young leaders and newcomers dominate the party list, offering a message of change and vigor, will that be enough in April elections?