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Journalist Who Secretly Advised Ben-Gvir Suspends Himself From Media Posts - Israel News

A Source Familiar With the Details of His Employment Said That Moshe Glassner 'Is Not Only Deceiving the Public About the Fact That He’s Working for Ben-Gvir at the Same Time He’s Interviewing Him, but Also His Colleagues in the Media'

Ultra-Orthodox Journalist Two-times as Ben-Gvir Advisor Under Pseudonym - Israel News

Moshe Glassner, the Main News Anchor for an ultra-Orthodox Radio Station, Has Been Advising Israel's National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Under the Pseudonym 'Ofer' to Conceal His Identity From Ben-Gvir's Party

Tel Aviv Municipality Bans Tefilla With Metchitzah in Public Space

A resident of Tel Aviv who submitted a request to the municipality to hold a Yom Ha'atzmaut tefillah on Rothschild Boulevard received a response that the

Bid to block Meron disaster inquiry sparks first glimmers of a Haredi rebellion

As ultra-Orthodox political leaders resist an independent investigation of Israel's worst civil disaster, fearing they'll be blamed, anger is rising within the community

Could Netanyahu s Ra am flirtation push the right out of power for a generation?

Haviv Rettig Gur is The Times of Israel s senior analyst. A combination image showing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) casting his vote in the Knesset election in Jerusalem on March 23, 2021 (Marc Israel Sellem/POOL) and Ra am party leader Mansour Abbas at the party headquarters in Tamra on election night, March 23, 2021. (Flash90) On March 26, 1990, in the midst of the political crisis known as “the dirty trick,” the preeminent Israeli Haredi sage of the time, Rabbi Elazar Shach, delivered a speech that would help shape the course of Israeli politics to this day. Those were fraught days. Shimon Peres was trying to cobble together a narrow government without the Likud bloc led by Yitzhak Shamir. Everything depended on the Haredi party Shas. If it went with Peres, Labor would have its government. If it stuck with Likud, Shamir would continue to lead the country.

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