Opponents of Israel’s prime minister appeal to Jewish religious law to justify incitement to remove him from power, by any means.
Benjamin Netanyahu
The secret ingredient to Bibi’s enduring appeal to voters is his ability to communicate authenticity.
Right-wing Israeli voters fume as Netanyahu follows a familiar pattern of letting foreign pressure guide the Jewish state’s policies.
Could members of the new Netanyahu gov’t be styled as the prophesied “governors of Judah” destined to “devour the surrounding peoples”?
Despite the media’s lies, the protests currently filling the streets of Tel Aviv are no big deal, and certainly aren’t unprecedented.
This weekend we witnessed the first crisis in Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government.
Meanwhile, judicial officials say they may overturn the will of the people by forcing Netanyahu out of office.
Supreme Court rules Shas leader Aryeh Deri can’t be a Cabinet minister. He refuses to go, and has threatened to topple the government if Netanyahu abides by the ruling.
Israel is falling into the same trap as in biblical times, and that’s not only our opinion. The entire nation and media are talking about it.
What leading voices in Israel are saying both for and against the Netanyahu government’s purposed judicial reforms.