Diaspora correspondent Canaan Lidor looks at Ukraine antisemitism and a women's rights protest, as Arab affairs reporter Gianluca Pacchiani discusses violence and a new politician

Despite setting up 32 Arab-focused branches, the party doesn't expect to win more than a few thousand votes from the community in this election, focusing instead on driving turnout

Analysts say Likud's outreach to Arabs is aimed at calming fears and keeping turnout low, after several previous elections saw scare campaigns backfire and bring out the voters

One poll finds 49% of Arab Israelis likely to cast ballot, while another suggests figure as high as 70%, both in contrast to past studies predicting well under half will vote

The prime minister's campaign is beset on all sides by political paradoxes. For a start, how does he grow his party without cannibalizing his allies?

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses efforts by Gantz and Lapid before election day as deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses complex archaeomagnetic research

Parties have been locked in fight over spots on slate with alliance projected to win 5-6 seats; Odeh says Lapid, Gantz 'will need to sweat a lot' to get Joint List's recommendation

Addressing foreign diplomats, president says he's doing his best to facilitate the creation of 'as broad a governing coalition as possible'

In the run-up to Sept. 17, many Israelis of all stripes are wondering whether their elected officials even care about them anymore. At 4 very different locales, we found out why

Ali Salalha says faction not taking him seriously after he brought thousands of votes to Meretz in last election, says Arab voters will not support Ehud Barak

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