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Nine months of blurred senses: The outgoing Knesset in all its weakness

Nine months of blurred senses: The outgoing Knesset in all its weakness
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Two lawmakers hiding in the Knesset parking garage changed the government s fate

Two lawmakers hiding in the Knesset parking garage changed the government s fate
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Two lawmakers hiding in the Knesset parking garage sealed the government s fate

Follow Dec. 22, 2020 The Knesset parking garage became the scene of major political drama Monday that is leading the country into its fourth round of election in two years. The garage has in the past served as a regular hiding place for Knesset members seeking to emerge at the last minute to vote – in the process disrupting legislative battle plans. Nevertheless, when Knesset members Ram Shefa (Kahol Lavan) and Michal Shir Segman (Likud) suddenly emerged in the Knesset chamber to vote on Monday night, they managed to surprise a lot of people. Bibi gets immunity – just not the kind he really wants. LISTEN to Haaretz Weekly podcast

The Israeli Labor Party s riches may save its political life - Business

Follow Dec. 14, 2020 As Israel heads into election, attention has focused on Gideon Sa’ar’s new party and Naftali Bennett’s soaring poll numbers. Labor leader Amir Peretz’s efforts to avoid a party primary for electing the next chairman have been given short shrift. That is understandable, as no poll gives the party a chance of even entering the Knesset in the next election. The Labor brand is considered a political liability and public figures weighing an entrance into national politics, such as Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai and former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot, don’t plan to make the party their new home.

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