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The Times of Israel on MSNAt Knesset conference on ‘Gaza Riviera,’ Smotrich claims IDF chief favors annexationFar-right finance minister touts 'tremendous opportunity' to reestablish settlements in the Strip at event whose name, and ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNKnesset set to vote on non-binding motion in favor of annexing West BankThe post Knesset set to vote on non-binding motion in favor of annexing West Bank appeared first on The Times of Israel.
According to the proposal, all haredi men will receive draft summons and be required to serve in the IDF, although the ...
The Knesset plenum will vote tomorrow, just before the start of the summer recess, on a motion to support the application of ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNGovernment tries to contain fallout after Haredi exit, with Knesset recess days awayNetanyahu reportedly weighs electoral reform as his coalition faces uncertainty and shrinking numbers, though 3-month ...
The Knesset's upcoming recess will potentially give PM Benjamin Netanyahu time to broker a hostage deal and figure out a ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNLikud to hold secret ballot to replace Edelstein at helm of powerful Knesset panelUnder fire for blocking draft exemption bill that triggered ultra-Orthodox exit from coalition, lawmaker faces ouster from chairmanship of Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee ...
Separately, the Knesset's Subcommittee on Judea and Samaria discussed the practical implications of declaring sovereignty over the area.The post Knesset conference pushes Judea and Samaria sovereignty ...
Residency permits will no longer be granted to Palestinian terrorists or their relatives, including parents, spouses, ...
Ta’al leader Ayman Odeh, who claims the move is politically motivated, warning that similar actions could target other MKs in ...
Israel's Knesset is now 24.2% female, a higher percentage than the U.S. Congress. Women in Knesset come from across the political spectrum, except the two ultra-Orthodox parties ...
The final vote on the bill to dissolve the Knesset, which was set to happen by midnight, was delayed until Thursday due to the many amendments filed, Israel's public broadcaster Kan radio said.
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