Yesh Atid
Bennett files police complaint against Likud over forged photo with Arab party heads
A petition will also be filed to Israel's Central Elections Committee over the forged picture, Bennett's party said.
State budget offers 'no good news,' will likely pass Knesset vote, says MK Beliak - interview
Majority of Israelis favor joint US-Israel action against Iran - poll
Growing contradictions at the heart of Israel’s liberal camp - opinion
Lapid calls for new Likud-led gov't without Netanyahu, extremists
Lapid explained that he didn't think Netanyahu could remain prime minister because the public had lost faith in him socially and for security.
Will primaries bring democracy into Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid faction? - analysis
Lapid correctly stated that democratization is a necessary step in Yesh Atid’s maturation as a ruling party. But is the party actually democratic?
Likud Ministers visit, endorse convicted criminal for local elections
Yisrael Beytenu MK Yulia Malinovsky tied the endorsement to the wave of crime that plagues the country.
Yesh Atid announces primaries in December
Ben Barak, who was the former head of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, stated that he welcomed Lapid's decision to hold elections for the party chairman.
How a leak killed President Isaac Herzog's judicial reform compromise
The report caused a new wave of dismissals and condemnations from within both the coalition and the opposition.
Coalition, opposition parties vow not to sit together on municipal councils
The municipal elections, which are held on October 31 this year, hold significant impact on Israelis. Opposition and coalition parties have told their candidates not to sit together.
Israel's leaders must pursue a unity government - editorial
As the country heads for a showdown, now is the time for creative, responsible thinking on the part of our elected leaders.
Can a unity government save Israel from crisis? - analysis
Last month, it was the National Unity Party's Matan Kahana who said he would not rule out the possibility of a national unity government. On Monday, it was Stern. Might there be others?
Yesh Atid MK defies Lapid, calls for unity government with Netanyahu
Elazar Stern's faction leader and opposition head Yair Lapid said that a unity government with Netanyahu's Likud would "ruin the country."
Likud ‘rebels’ extend olive branch, await opposition response - analysis
Gantz and Lapid denied any intention of joining a unity government with Netanyahu, with Lapid saying that he was not going to bail Netanyahu out and help pave his way to a meeting in Washington