An Islamist party is part of Israel’s new coalition government. How did that happen? Guy Grossman and Devorah Manekin - June 6, 2021 Israel has marginalized Arab parties and Arab voters for decades
Israel’s left hates Netanyahu. But his real problem is that some right-wingers hate him, too. Noam Gidron and Lior Sheffer - June 2, 2021 A small Never-Netanyahu party deprived him of his majority
Could Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s indictment end Israel’s political stalemate? Jonathan Rynhold - November 22, 2019 Bibi probably has no political future, but he’ll keep trying.
Israel’s next government won’t put peace with the Palestinians first — even if Netanyahu is defeated Brent E. Sasley - September 23, 2019 Neither of the nation’s two big parties shows interest in negotiations.
Repeat elections in Israel may not be enough to overcome religious divisions Michael Freedman - June 6, 2019 Any resulting coalition would be unstable. Here’s why.
Key takeaways from the Israeli election Brent E. Sasley - April 12, 2019 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not only survived but increased his party’s share of parliamentary seats.
Will Israel’s Palestinian Arab citizens turn out to vote? Shibley Telhami - March 19, 2019 Here is what our new poll shows.
Israel’s upcoming election could produce even more political parties. Here’s why. Brent E. Sasley - January 4, 2019 The Israeli election campaign is underway, heading toward a vote
How might recent confrontations with Hamas influence Israeli elections? Chagai Weiss - December 4, 2018 [caption id="attachment_80984" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends
Israeli elections could be happening soon. Here’s what you should know. Brent E. Sasley - November 21, 2018 Head of the far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party Avigdor Liberman resigned