Orly Adas urges public to 'be smart enough' not to buy into or share 'rumors and conspiracy theories' reminiscent of Trump campaign

At ceremony for new settlement neighborhood, PM says Likud backs legalizing unrecognized outposts, vows to 'continue to build in the Land of Israel'

The Jewish state had national votes every 2.3 years on average – the shortest time between cycles among 20 democratic countries examined

Anonymous hackers publish databases with 6.5 million names and ID numbers, including where people are set to vote, in latest election-related privacy scandal

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They can't vote, but Palphot employees play key election role; factory owner says staff unmoved by political undertones; worker says doesn't have luxury to pick and choose jobs

The only coalition he could possibly build would be the most hawkish in Israel's history, committed to curbing the authority of its judges, bolstering the power of its politicians

Opposition leader says Yamina rival speaks differently 'behind closed doors,' insists an anti-Netanyahu government can be formed 'if we have 61 seats... and a big Yesh Atid'

From Netanyahu apparatchiks to those dead-set on ousting him, from anti-vaxxers and cult wives, everything you need to know about the factions running in Tuesday's election

Number voting with so-called double envelope ballots, which are counted last, expected to increase from 330,000 in the previous elections, to between more than 500,000

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