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April 29, 2018
A new poll published in Yisrael Hayom has the Likud rising to 34 seats in a new Knesset if elections were held now. The poll, taken on behalf of the Likud by the Geocartigraphia organization, shows the Likud getting 34 seats, a significant increase over the 30 the party now has. The poll also showed ZionistÃâà...
Haaretz
April 27, 2018
A few days before Independence Day, about 12,000 men and women gathered in the Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv to sing in a choir along with President Reuven Rivlin, Social Equality Minister Gila Gamliel and Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai. They divided into three vocal groups and sang “Al Kol Eleh.
Al-Monitor
April 27, 2018
Over the next few weeks and months, after the new party files paperwork with the Registrar of Parties, Levy-Abekasis will join the growing list of party leaders emerging from the Likud. As of now, five parties are headed by people once active in the Likud. Most of them are now in the highest echelons of theÃâà...
JNS.org
April 26, 2018
According to the poll results, published by the Israel Hayom newspaper, Likud would receive 34 Knesset seats, which would be the largest number of seats Netanyahu has held in any government. Likud currently has 30 mandates. Opposition MK Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid Party would receive 20 mandates,Ãâà...
i24NEWS
April 2, 2018
A spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ruling Likud faction, Eli Hazan, told i24NEWS on Monday that all 30,000 protesters who ... "Anyone who tries to infiltrate our borders is a legitimate target," Hazan, Likud's foreign affairs director, said during a debate on i24NEWS' "The SpinÃâà...
Palestine News Network
April 2, 2018
Gideon Sa'ar, the deputy leader of the Likud, the ruling Israeli party, has expressed his objection to the establishment of a Palestinian state in the occupied West Bank. Writing in Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom, Sa'ar said: In addition to the loss of security control, he asserted, Tel Aviv will also face the lossÃâà...
Haaretz
April 2, 2018
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to share the dramatic developments with the leadership of his own Likud party in advance, causing some lawmakers to call for a renegotiation of the deal. The collapse of the original plan — to send the asylum seekers to Rwanda — was only discussed with aÃâà...
Haaretz
March 8, 2018
Netanyahu's performance has turned AIPAC's annual conference into the Likud Central Committee, just in the Washington Convention Center instead of the Tel Aviv Convention Center. No real difference, just a stricter dress code. The same performances from the podium, the same shtick, the same Iran (forÃâà...
Forward
December 31, 1999
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party condemned Israeli-American actress Natalie Portman on Saturday for refusing to accept the $2 million Genesis Prize because of her opposition to him and his government. “Such hypocrisy!” the party said in a statement on Saturday, according to theÃâà...
Al-Monitor
December 31, 1999
A March 22 pre-Passover holiday event for Likud activists provided a clear view, unprecedented in its intensity, of the riveting process by which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has shaped the party in his image and according to his needs. The traditional holiday toast held at the Tel Aviv Fair GroundsÃâà...
Haaretz
December 31, 1999
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the media a biased thought police on a witch hunt to oust him Thursday to a crowd of supporters in Tel Aviv. The prime minister spoke at a Likud rally attended by some 2,000 Likud party activists, lawmakers and party members. "Many of the people, and not justÃâà...
Haaretz
December 31, 1999
Barkat, a former high-tech executive, noted his belief "with all my heart" in the direction that Likud is taking. Several other candidates have announced their intention to run for the Jerusalem mayoralty, including Moshe Leon, a former director of the Prime Minister's Office and a close associate of DefenseÃâà...
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