Financing subsidized treatments hampered by political strife that has left the country without a government to approve state budget; funding to be drawn from existing projects

Group says caretaker government doesn't have right to sign off on controversial proposal, says visual impact was underestimated and consultations were not thorough

Moshe Kahlon calls for 'dramatic decisions' to fight lack, including removal of foreign import quotas altogether

Finance minister, who doesn't want to run for Knesset again, reportedly seeking to cancel vacation day, keep schools open if Israel goes to another national vote

Housing cabinet chair Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon says final planning approval given for project, which has been criticized by experts as obtrusive and ineffective

Transfers amount to some $170 million a month; Jerusalem reportedly will continue to withhold $12 million a month, the amount it says goes to Martyrs' Fund

Former Kulanu party chief, now in Likud, says nearly a year of political campaigning has done significant damage to Israel

In six different cities, an analysis of voting figures shows, the merger with Kahlon’s Kulanu did not boost Likud, while Labor, Yisrael Beytenu and even Shas rose instead

Party lawmakers unfazed by murky path to a coalition government, after exit polls, urge caution until final results come in

Party lawmakers unfazed by murky path to a coalition government, urge caution until final results come in; justice minister proposes reaching out to Labor-Gesher

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