There is not a great deal of time for the parties to prepare for elections for the 22nd Knesset, which is set for September 17, 2019.
Every election campaign begins with the establishment of an election committee. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Not wasting any time, Zehut party chairman, Moshe Feiglin, announced his party, which did not meet the minimum threshold to enter Knesset in the last election, will be running to enter the 22nd Knesset.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, decided to appoint Transportation & Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz to the position of Foreign Minister in addition to his other cabinet posts as his appointment as Acting Foreign Minister expired. Read more on Yeshiva World News
President Donald Trump blasted special counsel Robert Mueller on Thursday, calling him a “never Trumper” who led a biased investigation on Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and failed to investigate his opponents who didn’t want Trump to be president.
Vice President Mike Pence has arrived in Canada as he looks to build momentum to get a new trade deal with Canada and Mexico passed.
The visit comes after President Donald Trump removed steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada and Mexico, clearing a key roadblock to a North American trade pact Trump’s team negotiated last year.
Democratic presidential contenders are in a feverish battle to one-up each other with ever-more-ambitious plans to beat back global warming , curb gun violence , offer universal health care coverage , slash student debt and preserve abortion rights .
After several quiet years, tornadoes have erupted in the United States over the last two weeks as a volatile mix of warm, moist air from the Southeast and persistent cold from the Rockies clashed and stalled over the Midwest. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A protest vehicular convoy is planned for Thursday, May 30, 2019 at 6:15PM beginning in Jerusalem’s Makor Baruch neighborhood and traveling to the Knesset.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday discouraged Alabama Republican Roy Moore from running for U.S. Senate again in 2020, saying the GOP must regain the once reliably red state and Moore “cannot win.”
Moore, who contends establishment Republicans are trying to keep him from running, disputed the assertion saying, “everybody knows I can win.”
Moore lost the 2017 special election to Democrat Doug Jones amid misconduct allegations.
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