The Opportunity Presented by the Arab Political Crisis

Zionist parties must return to the Arab street and incorporate Arabs in their Knesset lists, not just to earn votes come election day, but to make them legitimate and long-term political partners.
Mystic Rabbi Predicts: Second Round of Israeli Elections Will Fail: Gog and Magog War by High Holidays

“There will be a war by the end of the summer, certainly before the Jewish high-holidays,” Rabbi Fish said
Netanyahu Expected to be Asked to Form Israel’s Next Government

Israel’s current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to remain in his role for a fifth term, following his earning of 65 recommendations from the 120-seat elected parliament.
President Rivlin Begins Consultations to Form New Coalition Government

Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin has begun consultations with the heads of the country’s political factions, in an attempt to expedite the formation of the government.
Israeli Elections and JStreet

First, Yishai and Malkah talk about the winners and the losers – and the blessings – of the Israeli 2019 general elections. Then, Yishai addresses a JStreet student audience about a real liberal vision for the future of the State of Israel.
A Demand for a Recount in Israeli Election May Change How Netanyahu Forms Government

The results were so close for several of the smaller parties that a few votes could make a huge difference.
Election Results: Netanyahu Will Most Likely Be Chosen Prime Minister

Though the Israeli national elections ended with two parties getting 35 seats, it was a clear victory for incumbent Netanyahu.
For Zion’s Sake I will not be Silent

Evangelical Christians are, without question, Israel’s strongest supporters in the United States.
BIN’s Guide to Israel’s 2019 Elections

Members of Knesset are not elected directly, but only as part of rosters of specific lists which participate in the general elections. To be represented in the Knesset, a party that takes part in the elections must pass the qualifying electoral threshold, which is currently 3.25%. Following elections to the Knesset, the lists of the parties, which passed the qualifying threshold receive a number of the 120 Knesset seats which is proportional to their electoral strength.
Israeli Elections. Before You Vote…

As we are asked to vote for a new Israeli Government, it may be important to consider some crucial issues that seem to be overlooked by most people