Israel political situation
Haredi parties may push elections as Netanyahu loses leverage - analysis
The political alliance that was once considered Netanyahu’s most stable anchor, his exclusive political asset, can no longer be taken for granted.
Roman Gofman's appointment as next Mossad chief cannot stand, A-G tells High Court
Should Israel's prime ministers disclose their health status? - opinion
Eisenkot rejects Bennett’s offer to unite parties, says he won’t serve as ‘number two’
Letters to the Editor March 22, 2023: Internal affairs
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Is it sustainable to split responsibilities between ministers? Seems unlikely -editorial
Could the balance of power (or lack thereof) be the root of Netanyahu's struggle to create a sustainable government?
Why Israel's right-wing judges voted against Arye Deri - comment
High Court judges who previously found reasons to rule in favor Benjamin Netanyahu based on ideology, tossed ideology out the window. Why?
Talk of compromise, not civil war or sedition - comment
Is there a single word to describe Israel's political crossroads?
Yair Lapid joins anti-government protesters at Israel's KKL Bridge
The protestors wore Yesh Atid t-shirts and carried Israeli flags and signs reading "stop the carnage. We're fighting for the country."
After elections, Israel needs a strong, stable government - editorial
This is what Israel needs now – politicians who care for the country, who want to keep it moving forward, and who understand this moment we are now facing in our national history.
The war that never was within the United Torah Judaism - analysis
Yeshiva students will not be drafted. There will be no significant reduction in state budgets for ultra-Orthodox education.
Who is Tal Gan-Zvi, Bennett's outgoing bulldozer chief of staff?
Over the last 10 years, Gan-Zvi was the bulldozer who led and pushed through the reforms that Bennett outlined.
Bennett's chief of staff Tal Gan-Zvi steps down in latest sign of coalition trouble
Gan-Zvi has been at Bennett’s side since 2012. “He was the ultimate loyalist,” one former colleague said.
Does passing budget guarantee Lapid will be PM? - analysis
Could recent political developments see Likud return to power in as little as two years?