Labor's Kariv says party will demand pluralistic policies in coalition deals; Religious Zionism's Ohad Tal presents friendlier face to Jews abroad, but can't back it up with plans
Political writer Tal Schneider discusses National Unity party's candidates; US correspondent Jacob Magid explains unfolding Jewish school scandal and US reaction to Abu Akleh probe
Court approves billion-shekel debt settlement, while finance and energy ministers approve Bazan Oil Refineries takeover by Israel Petrochemical Enterprises
Report, which says state has no strategic action plan for dealing with decline, coincides with battle between green organizations, environment minister over biodiversity bill
Times of Israel editor David Horovitz and religions and Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross discuss deadly terror, Sde Boker confab, the Western Wall and MK Alon Tal
Breaking from Israelis' usual unequivocal support for lobbying group, centrist Alon Tal calls its choices 'outrageous,' says criticism is necessary for healthy Israel-Diaspora ties
MK Idit Silman's remarks against compromise that would grant progressive movements greater representation at the Kotel spark criticism from Reform, Conservative Jews
Bennett vows to fix Western Wall prayer space; MK Alon Tal, who attended sit-down, says he's optimistic about prospects of improved ties between Israel and progressive Jews
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