Gadi Eisenkot
Netanyahu's coalition struggles to close gap against opposition for third week - poll
While there was no significant movement between the blocs, in the opposition, Gadi Eisenkot’s Yashar! party lost one seat to the Democrats.
Lapid says Israel's promises 'crash into reality' as opposition rages at Lebanon ceasefire
Eisenkot unveils aliyah plan to bring two million olim by 2048, vows to cut bureaucracy
‘Sold us illusions’: Opposition accuses Netanyahu of failing war goals, backs Lebanon talks
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant: 'We are closer to a deal than we have ever been'
Earlier, Netanyahu sent a team led by Mossad Director David Barnea to participate in further negotiations for a deal after Hamas dropped its demand for an upfront pledge that Israel ends the war.
MK Eisenkot: We've never been closer to hostage deal, held back by Netanyahu
"We are in the closest place to a deal in the last nine months. The prices will be very high, but Israel can afford to stop the war for four months and as long as necessary."
Knesset Foreign Affairs Committee resumes haredi draft debates
Knesset Home Committee approves fast tracking extension of reservists age cut off.
Judicial reform protesters partly to blame for Hamas massacre, Netanyahu hints
In his first Hebrew interview since the start of the war with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discusses judicial reform protests, current demonstrations, the haredi draft and more.
'Staying in government means betraying soldiers,' Former IDF chief Eisenkot says
Eisenkot criticized Netanyahu's leadership, stating that the Prime Minister's actions have harmed the war's objectives
Loss of Gantz and Eisenkot's moderate voices destabilizes already fragile government - editorial
Gantz understood: The government failed every single hostage taken on October 7 and has failed them and their families every day since by not bringing forth a deal.
'This is exactly what Sinwar, Nasrallah, and Iran were aiming for': MKs react to Gantz's gov. exit
Opposition leaders, including Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman, welcomed the decision, while Labor leader Yair Golan criticized the timing, calling it too late of a decision.
Letters to the Editor, June 3, 2024: Historical factors
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Exasperation increases in National Unity party - analysis
As their frustration grew, Biton’s comments may have revealed the party’s position—its departure could indeed come “soon.”
Ministers Gantz, Eizenkot wanted immediate counterattack on Iran - report
The Prime Minister’s Office denied this report, calling it “the opposite of the truth.”