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July 5, 2022

In Brief: Israeli man seriously hurt in suspected terror stabbing

A man was seriously hurt in a suspected stabbing attack near the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak on Tuesday morning. The incident is thought to be a terror attack, as police said officers launched a manhunt for the stabber, who fled after attacking the man on a pedestrian bridge between Bnei Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 3 years ago

In Brief: Israeli Labor leader Merav Michaeli outlines outlook for election

Israel’s transport minister and leader of the Israeli Labor party, Merav Michaeli, said on Monday that she would not rule out sitting in a government with the ultra-Orthodox parties following elections later this year. She also ruled out running with Meretz, Israel’s other left-wing party. Michaeli, a strong supporter of Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 3 years ago

Analysis: Yair Lapid becomes Israel’s fourteenth prime minister

Yair Lapid, leader of the centrist liberal Yesh Atid party, became Israel’s fourteenth prime minister last week, following the dissolution of the Knesset. What happened Lapid became prime minister following the collapse of the coalition government headed by Naftali Bennett, in which Lapid served as foreign minister. Lapid will remain Read more…

By lfiIsrael, 3 years ago

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