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“My goal is to replace Netanyahu and maintain the national camp’s power,” says Yamina Party leader Naftali Bennett, who has emerged as a “kingmaker” in the upcoming post-Knesset-election political battle.
Veterinary professionals and volunteers rush to clean the beaches and rescue injured sea turtles, birds, lizards, snails and other wildlife.
“This is among the most painful affairs in the history of the State of Israel,” says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Citing the incident’s international dimensions, Israel’s Environmental Protection Agency, which requested the ban, told the court that publicizing details at this stage could jeopardize the investigation.
Tons of poisonous black tar wash up along Israel’s entire Mediterranean coastline • Israeli environmental minister says cleanup may take years, vows to find those responsible.
The New Hope Party has gone down by several seats in Israeli polls since the hiring of the consultants.
Palestinian Authority treasurer Ramzi Khuri “funds various expenses that MK Odeh has as the head of an Arab party,” a P.A. official tells Israel’s Channel 20.
Gideon Sa’ar blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the current state of instability saying, “he preferred his interests over the good of the country. Therefore, we need to create a change in Israel. This is what I am trying to do now.”
Representatives from Twitter, Facebook, Google and TikTok joined a Knesset hearing addressing online hate. Gov’t releases first national response to the growing problem.
“We’re very excited to join our children and grandchildren,” exclaimed Maccabi and Sarah Hnamte, both in their 70s.
Justice Anat Baron said only the third floor should be demolished since Muhammad Cabha, 40, lived there separately from his family.
Having left Likud to support Gideon Sa’ar and the New Hope party, he feels that they are in the best position to garner enough votes to topple longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and form a government as the Jewish state heads to its fourth round of elections in two years. Here’s why ...