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With only days remaining until Israel’s political parties must present their finalised slates for September’s general election, there has been further maneuvering on the left and right, and between Arab parties.
Two weeks ago, the Labor party announced that it had agreed a merger with Orly Levy-Abekasis’s Gesher party.…
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With less than two months to go until polling day, the contours of the battlefield for Israel’s general election on 17 September have begun to look a little clearer.
Over the past week, Labor leader Amir Peretz announced a deal between his party and centrist Gesher party. Its leader, Orly…
The issue of incitement to violence aimed at Palestinian children and young people is under the spotlight again with the emergence of new evidence of the naming of summer camps after terrorists.
In recent days, images have emerged of two West Bank summer camps named after Dalal Mughrabi. Mughrabi is responsible for the most lethal terror…
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Six weeks after the Knesset voted for new elections in September, the Israeli political landscape looks no more certain than it day after Benjamin Netanyahu’s surprising failure to form a government.
The Israeli prime minister had appeared to emerge victorious from April’s general election, but weeks of…
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In a back to the future move, Amir Peretz last night succeeded Avi Gabbay as the next leader of the party that built the modern State of Israel. 67-year-old Peretz – who led Labor from 2005 to 2007 – beat two younger candidates famed for leading Israel’s 2011…
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The first part of Donald Trump’s much-delayed plan to secure “the ultimate deal” – peace between Israel and the Palestinians – was published on Saturday.
The document, entitled Peace To Prosperity, outlines a $50bn investment plan ahead of an “economic workshop” in Bahrain this week.
The Palestinian Authority, which…
An estimated 250,000 people took to the streets of Tel Aviv last Friday to celebrate the city’s 21st annual Pride parade.
The event is one of the few Pride events in the Middle East outside of Israel, and is the eighth largest in the world.
The parade marked the culmination of more than 45 events held across…
Israel is undoubtedly a pioneer in the region of LGBT rights in the region with leading LGBT members of the Knesset such as Labor’s Itzik Shmuli playing a prominent role in public life. Similarly, Tel Aviv pride, which takes place this week, has grown from a few dozen protesters to a quarter of a million…
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Israel will go to the polls on 17 September – less than six months after Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to win April’s general election – following an unprecedented political stalemate.
As the midnight deadline to negotiate a new coalition approached last Wednesday, the Knesset voted by 74 to 45 to…
LFI Focus provides a periodic analysis on Israel-Palestine, providing an in-depth view of the issues that affect the region.
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This edition focuses on the fall-out from Israel's election in September 2019. You can read it here. There is also an accompanying analysis of the competing parties. Click here to…
