Israelis are going to the polls yet again on Nov. 1, the fifth Israeli election in less than four years. Will this vote break the political deadlock? (Image: Flickr, IDF)
Israel goes to the polls – again
10/22 #03   Next Tuesday, Nov. 1, Israel...
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The parties and their prospects
Positions on the key political and security issues...
PM Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party looks set to pick up seats, but only from parties already part of his bloc – not from the pro-Netanyahu bloc (Image: IGPO/Flickr); while Opposition Leader Binyamin Netanyahu, despite trying to refocus this campaign on economics and the outgoing Government’s foreign policy performance, has again found his legal situation the main focus of this election (Image: Eddie Gerald/ Alamy Stock Photo)
To Bibi or Not to Bibi
It appears as static as the Dead Sea....
Far-right provocateur and Knesset member Itamar Ben-Gvir (Image: Twitter)
Mergers, splits and deals in Israel’s poll run-up
The dice – six of them – have...
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Israeli political parties shuffle the deck ahead of election season
Ahead of Israel’s next national election on November...
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Stability is at stake
A fifth election in just over three years...
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Polls suggest yet another deadlocked election
As Israel braces for its fifth election since...
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Editorial: A Vote for Change – and Continuity
While the composition of the Senate is still...
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Making sense of the new political landscape
Australian Jewish News - 27 May 2022  ...
The Climate 200-funded candidates (clockwise from top left) Zoe Daniel, Andrew Wilkie, Kylea Tink and Allegra Spender
Climate of concern over independent candidates
Australian Jewish News – 13 May 2022 One...
The Climate 200-funded candidates (clockwise from top left) Zoe Daniel, Andrew Wilkie, Kylea Tink and Allegra Spender
A Concerning Climate 
One relatively unusual feature of the upcoming Federal...
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Editorial: Maintaining Australia’s democratic legacy
As campaign rhetoric reaches fever pitch ahead of...