Israeli Gov’t Puts Focus on Promoting Gender Equality

During its weekly meeting, the cabinet approved a national plan to promote gender equality in Israel by instilling gender awareness in various government ministries.
The IDF Lights Up Hanukkah for Foster Children in Israel

Bringing light to Israel’s foster children who have been through many troubled homes is not always something that is easy to do.
Why is Livni Moving Closer to the Far Left?

While Hatnua chairwoman says she is fighting for a Jewish state, she is dangerously adopting the rhetoric of the anti-Israel left.
About Time! Inciteful Arab MK Zoabi Banned from Knesset

Arab MK Hanin Zoabi’s appeal to Israel’s High Court to overturn the six-month suspension imposed upon her by the Knesset Ethics Committee in July was rejected Wednesday.
Left-Wingers Succeed In Splitting Israel’s Coalition

It is official. The current government in Israel is dissolving. An early election has been set for March 2015.
Moshe Kahlon – The Next Yair Lapid?

In almost every Israeli election in recent years, there arises a new center party, anointed with supposedly unique, yet moderate qualities that the media trumps as the rising political power to be reckoned with.
Livni and Herzog must meet in the political center

The more the Labor and Hatnua parties shift to the left and sell the public false visions, the more they will push centrist voters towards Netanyahu.
Column One: Lapid’s political crack-up

The upcoming elections are necessary; the up to NIS 1.2 billion that taxpayers will have to pay to finance the vote scheduled for March 17 is money well spent.
Right on the Rise in Israel

Israel’s 19th governing coalition collapsed this week after less than two years in office
Making Peace in the Jewish Home

As Israel seems to be shifting into election mode, the Bayit Yehudi (Jewish Home) Party is continuing the infighting that has plagued the national religious public for many years and that we had thought was behind us