Compromise seems off the table with Knesset session on dissolution bill set to begin; Likud minister says Liberman no longer part of the right

Interfaith iftar dinner for 2,000 Jewish and Arab employees highlights company's expansion to serve more marginalized populations at its 'Island of Peace'

Debbie Zimelman spends five years with young women serving in 20 combat units to create her book 'Women on the Front Lines: Inside the Combat Units of the Israeli Army'

As Israel edges closer to snap polls, Yisrael Beytenu chief says his demand to pass draft law is 'not caprice, not ego and not revenge, but a foundation-stone of our platform'

Netanyahu and Esther Hayut urge 'respectful dialogue' between Knesset and legal system, toning down fiery rhetoric from ruling party in favor of limiting court's powers

12th graders thought to have contracted disease after sharing cups at event; teens suffered only minor symptoms due to inoculation; Health Ministry issues Tel Aviv measles warning

Premier reportedly doing all he can to avoid snap polls, 24 hours before deadline; even if deal reached, lack of time will likely force him to hand URWP's Smotrich justice ministry

Addressing Likud secretariat before it votes to approve Kulanu merger, premier says that ‘the clearer it is that we are going to elections, the more likely it is that we won't’

Security guards stop man declaring he wants to see the prime minister; suspect handed over to police for questioning

As Netanyahu struggles to make progress, president rebuffs pleas to task another lawmaker with forming a government, notes Knesset has the right to dissolve, call fresh elections

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