Moshe kahlon
Netanyahu pushes to reserve seats for Sa'ar, Kahlon in top ten Likud slots - report
The Likud is set to meet on Wednesday to discuss the party's future and to debate replacing the primaries with a “selection committee” system.
Former finance minister Kahlon convicted of reporting offense in UnetCredit collapse case
Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon summoned to pre-indictment hearing over fraud, breach of trust
Ex-Israeli finance minister implicated in finance firm fraud scandal
Moshe Kahlon says Israel achieved budget deficit target of 2.9%
"The Israeli economy is a strong one, but more importantly, Israeli society is stronger today than four years ago," said Kahlon.
Despite 4 MKs out, Kulanu says everything is fine
With so many Kulanu MKs announcing their departures within two days, it helped create the impression that the party is imploding. Kulanu has 10 legislators, plus Kahlon, who is not an MK.
Kahlon drops Yoav Gallant ahead of expected Likud move
Kahlon commended Gallant’s work as a minister and thanked him for their shared efforts, including the subsidized housing lottery for young couples.
Erdan to Kahlon: Stop giving tax breaks to Amnesty
"Amnesty International is an organization that promotes delegitimization and boycotts against the State of Israel and IDF soldiers," said Erdan in a letter.
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Narrow coalition outmaneuvers opposition in the Knesset
Government is safe for now as Kahlon says he won't topple coalition.
Coalition is safe for now: Kahlon won't topple the government
Kahlon said his Kulanu party is the “stabilizing factor” of the coalition, and he said he does not fear an election, as he is certain his party will get more than the 10 seats it currently has.
MKs are grounded as 61-seat coalition struggles to survive
Shaked: This coalition is difficult. Kahlon takes a stand against Netanyahu on ‘Sa’ar bill’.
Netanyahu: Irresponsible to topple government at ‘sensitive security time’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the public at 8 p.m. on Sunday as his coalition potentially hangs by a thread.
Netanyahu: Early elections could bring Intifada-level disaster
In 1992, Yitzhak Shamir was voted out of office and replaced by Yitzhak Rabin, and in 1999 it was Netanyahu who was followed by Ehud Barak as prime minister.