Left wing israel
As political pressure mounts, Netanyahu delays controversial haredi draft law - opinion
The Netanyahu coalition has delayed the haredi draft bill, revealing political strategy over genuine reform as elections near.
Dangerous game: Netanyahu risks Israel’s security to save coalition with draft deal - editorial
Schrödinger’s Jew: How antisemitism is more absurd than quantum mechanics - opinion
Most Israelis say social division bigger threat to country than Iranian nuclear threat - poll
Bennett, Shaked security levels raised to 2nd highest amid death threats
Labor Party chairwoman Merav Michaeli: "[Netanyahu's] hatred is the main reason why I have always refused to sit with him and why I am so committed to replacing him."
The Left, Hamas are boosting Netanyahu - opinion
In a perverse way, the whole scenario boosts Netanyahu and his the-whole-world-hates-us enablers – from Hamas’s bombing to the Left’s bashing to the antisemites’ bullying.
When did a left-wing government become a danger? - opinion
Today, the demonization and bad-mouthing of the leftists/liberals/socialists is undoubtedly much more widespread than several decades ago.
The Left should insist on an Arab minister - opinion
When we go out to the polls again, be it in 2021 or 2025, the Center-Left will still need to face the Arab public and convince them to vote and to give them their support.
The Left, Right are both correct and wrong about Israel - opinion
No one narrative is fully correct, and the truth (whatever it may be) will often upset the partisans among us. So let’s try to set the record straight (or further complicate it) on a few issues.
Is Israel's Left really dead? Political analyst: Resurgence on the way
The Jerusalem Post Podcast, Episode 8
Elections over, time to rethink, reorganize, rebuild the Left - opinion
Breaking down existing political parties and creating a new political movement is not going to be an easy task.
Bennett: I won’t join gov’t led by Lapid; Netanyahu: He’s in Purim costume
"I am prepared to sit in any national government. I am in the camp of the people of Israel, and we have to keep the government in the national [right-wing] camp."
Coronavirus: Poll finds Israel's vaccination rates vary by political view
Center-left respondents were found to be more likely to have received both vaccine doses.
Labor Party under Michaeli represents Israel's extreme Left - opinion
his is not the same Labor Party that established the State of Israel.