Departing AG, who indicted the ex-PM for graft, tells ministers they must put 'interests of the state before their political and personal interests,' as he ends term after 6 years
ToI founding editor David Horovitz and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's coalition musings, and the state of Israeli corruption
With the PM unwilling to move to his official residence, neighbors say security measures and protests badly harm their quality of life; after 7 months of tumult, little has changed
In series of interviews, Bennett accuses his predecessor of 'spreading chaos, hysteria and a lack of faith' in ruling coalition, claims Israel doing best in the world on COVID
Richard Nephew, who stepped aside along with 2 others, takes on new post at State Department after disagreements with others on team over degree of sanctions enforcement, WSJ says
President calls to 'expose and denounce any attempts to distort, rewrite or forget' the Nazi genocide of Jews in WWII; PM rails at 'Iran's daily calls to annihilate' Israel
Brett McGurk also cautions that there is ‘a very real chance that these talks could collapse very soon’; Bennett uses Holocaust commemoration to slam possible deal
960,500 people tested positive in 2021, compared to 1,160,000 this month so far; PM announces immediate addition of 45 more hospital beds in intensive care wards
Opposition head blasts gov't decision to cancel quarantine for children exposed at school; premier quips, 'nice to see he stepped away from personal affairs to spread hysteria'
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