Dozens depart in latest election's political culling -- from longest-serving lawmaker to some of the briefest, as well as 3 women of 3 faiths who each made history in their own way

Netanyahu calls prosecutor's decision to open investigation 'the epitome of anti-Semitism and hypocrisy'; rights groups hail launch of probe

Karim Khan may shift directions at The Hague, but experts say there's little to indicate that he will steer clear of inquiries into Israel and US planned by his predecessor

The effects of a potential investigation into IDF war crimes are years away, and prosecution could still be headed off, but Israel has work to do to make it happen

Lawmaker leaves party after just 6 months in Knesset; announcement comes days after Gantz ousts 2 rebel lawmakers and amid reports he is mulling future

Canada-raised perennial optimist MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh explains in an exclusive Behind the Headlines interview that the pandemic is a chance to make long-awaited changes

Bipartisan task force of lawmakers from US, Israel, Australia, Canada and UK hear recommendations for actions they can take to address issue, hold big tech accountable

In this week’s Behind the Headlines, exclusively for ToI Community, MK Michal Cotler-Wunsh on fighting online hate and representing the Knesset at the International Criminal Court

Several in coalition, opposition say PLO official, sick with COVID, shouldn't have been admitted to Jerusalem hospital unless Hamas agreed to return captives, bodies of soldiers

MK condemns ‘trauma porn’ shared on the social media network, in which teenagers pretend to be Holocaust victims for clicks

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