A Warning from a Torah Codes expert before Elections: Netanyahu’s Rival is Amalek

“Like Amalek, Yair Lapid has two faces,” Rabbi Glazerson said.
Netanyahu Reveals Document Showing Left-Wing Opposition Rivals Trying to Ban Trump from Entering Israel
Yair Netanyahu, the outspoken son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, took to Twitter on Thursday to remind Israeli voters that back in 2015, when Donald Trump was running for president, members of the Prime Minister’s main rival on the left-the Yesh Atid Party, signed a letter to ban Donald Trump from entering Israel.
The Split Screen

Circumstances provide an opportunity for Israel to use the chaos in Iran to its advantage. But Israel’s government is paralyzed because the attorney general has decided that almost all activities require his prior approval.
Democracy Devoid of the ‘Demos’?

If the Israeli prime minister is not indicted—or if he is indicted and acquitted—then it will be a massive blow to the credibility of the nation’s law enforcement.
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.
For Zion’s Sake I will not be Silent

Evangelical Christians are, without question, Israel’s strongest supporters in the United States.
Pekudei, Counting, and Israeli Election Polls

This week’s Torah Reading, Pekudei, describes a very Jewish character trait, meticulous accounting, whether in business, government, or the social sector.
Jewish Self-Hatred Rears Its Ugly Head

And this, while they themselves hypocritically cozy up to anti-Semites, real fascists, Nazis, and racists. Yes Arab terrorism against Jews
IDI Peace Index: Netanyahu Preferred Candidate to Serve as Israel’s Next PM

A recently published Peace Index of the Israel Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University reveals that: 46% of Jewish Israelis name Benjamin Netanyahu as their preferred candidate for the next prime minister. Despite this boost, 76% of Israelis are critical of the government’s handling of the crisis on Israel’s border with Hamas-run Gaza.
What Will It Take to Get the Haredim to Enlist?

For Israelis, bringing teenage sons and daughters barely out of high school to the army induction center to begin their compulsory military service is one of the most fraught and difficult realities of life.