Politics and Knesset
“We will not allow organizations that call Israel an ‘apartheid state’ to lecture to students who are about to enlist in the military,” says Yoav Gallant, applying Knesset legislation enacted in 2018.
The city has approved plans to build the permanent U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, as well as an extension of the current temporary embassy.
Spokespeople for the eateries said they didn’t want to “get into the politics” behind the incident.
An independent run by the National Union is projected to just pass the electoral threshold, while polls say Naftali Bennett’s New Right is poised to become one of parliament’s largest factions.
Bonds leadership approached Israel’s Finance Ministry, requesting a higher goal to secure additional funding necessary to help Israel offset economic challenges expected due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Telem and Yesh Atid were originally members of Blue and White, but left the bloc when Benny Gantz decided to join Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
The “tightened” 14-day closure will include the closing of the country’s education system and much of the economy.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi meets with Israeli ambassadors to Europe to sum up the past year and set goals for the upcoming one.
The social equality minister is the ninth lawmaker to leave Blue and White in the past two weeks.
The plan provides $624 million in additional grants and extends the deadline for the payment of local property taxes.
“As we go to elections again, it is important for olim to sound their voices and the diversity they bring with them, informing decision-makers of issues that must be addressed,” she says.
Attorney Michal Diamant will be a member of the team preparing the party’s judicial system reforms, according to party head Gideon Sa’ar.