Yair Lapid
The Jewish state’s longest-ever serving leader, Benjamin Netanyahu takes the reins for his sixth term.
“This is not the end, this is the beginning of the fight for our beloved country,” says the outgoing Israeli prime minister.
“Our enemies need to know that we will not sit idly by in the face of threats that we deem to be existential,” says the outgoing prime minister.
Yossi Dagan spoke after several soldiers’ personal tweets were exposed that criticize the “occupation.”
The new law eliminates the current option for four MKs to break away from their parliamentary group, marking progress for Benjamin Netanyahu in his quest to form a government.
The law would affect only one party according to the current electoral situation—outgoing Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid.
The outgoing prime minister thanked the General Staff and the security establishment for enabling Israelis to go on with their lives.
“This will not become a nation of religious law. It will be a country in which we tend to all citizens of Israel, without exception,” says Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid expresses sorrow over the killing of Jana Zakarna, while vowing that security forces will continue to carry out counterterrorism operations wherever necessary.
“We’re done being upset by the outcome of the [Nov. 1] election. We’re going to fight for our country,” says the outgoing Israeli prime minister.
Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid shoots back at the claim his call to flout the incoming government’s directives amounts to sedition.
Israel’s outgoing PM urged municipalities not to cooperate with an educational department to be headed by lawmaker Avi Maoz.