Israeli Election Update 2/28/2019
After three years of investigations, Attorney General Avichai Mendelbilt announced that Prime Minister Netanyahu will be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
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Israeli Election Update 2/28/2019
After three years of investigations, Attorney General Avichai Mendelbilt announced that Prime Minister Netanyahu will be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
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Israeli Election Update 1/30/2019
In the first poll taken following Gantz’s speech, Walla! Newsfound that the Gantz-Ya’alon joint slate would garner 19 seats -- up from the 12-14 seats shown in previous polls. The Walla!survey found Likud dropping from 33 to 29 seats.
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Road Ripper Vintage Masters of the Universe Action Vehicle Excellent Condition, Washington Post
GOP leaders proposed adding language condemning the international boycott movement against Israel and efforts to delegitimize the country. Democrats called the amendment a ploy to kill the Yemen resolution and rallied against it. “This is about politics, this is about trying to drive a wedge into this caucus where it does not belong,” said Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., to applause from Democrats.
Polls: Likud, Blue and White in tight battle, but right-wing bloc clearly ahead, Times of Israel
Likud and Blue and White remained locked in a tight battle for supremacy Thursday, five days before Israelis cast their votes, with each party taking the lead in one of two separate polls, some of the last to be published before the April 9 vote. But both polls showed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu best-placed to form a majority coalition.