Herzog
Israeli Ruling Party Showed Rival as Crossdresser in Ad
Herzog said the discovery "arouses disgust and demonstrates Netanyahu's distasteful nature."
Tel Aviv Diary: How Bibi Ditched the Secret Peace Deal
Azaria sentence is overshadowed by news of Arab-Israeli negotiations.
Tel Aviv Concert Canceled Over Lack of Women Performers
A public outcry over no women scheduled to perform leads to sponsors pulling out of concert.
RIBA Stirling Prize 2016 Nominees
This year's RIBA architectural design nominees include Damien Hirst's free gallery in London.
Israeli Parliament Passes Controversial NGO Bill
The bill will force human rights groups to disclose the source of their foreign funding.
Israeli Military Chief Orders End to Hannibal Directive
It ensures the use of all force necessary to prevent the capture of an Israeli soldier.
Israel Announces New Holiday to Celebrate Immigrants
National Aliyah Day will celebrate Jewish immigration to the country.
Israel: Herzog Rebukes Spokesman for Settler Criticism
Isaac Herzog rejected spokesman's Facebook post calling Jewish settlers "murderers."
Israeli Temple Mount Activist to Replace Yaalon
Glick, who survived a 2014 assassination attempt, to replace Moshe Yaalon, who quits Israeli politics.
Israel: Why Bibi and Lieberman Joined Forces
The Israeli prime minister has crushed the opposition, shored up his support and put himself on course to become his country's longest-serving leader.
Tel Aviv Diary: Coalition Talk Leaves Israelis Unnerved
Discussions are being held in the shadow of rising tensions between the military and politicians over whether stronger military action against terrorism is needed.
Israeli President Slams Ruling Party's Extremist Invite
Reuven Rivlin criticized his own Likud party for inviting an Austrian far-right leader to Israel.
Israel's Press Freedom Downgraded To Lowest-Ever Rating
The daily "Israel Hayom," owned by Sheldon Adelson, caused Israel's rating to drop from 'free' to partly free.'
Hamas Claims Jerusalem Bus Bomber As One of Its Own
The Palestinian militant group declares bomber as a martyr for jihad and member of armed wing.
Israel's Likud Party to Appoint First Gay Politician
Amir Ohana to replace minister being investigated over sexual harassment allegations.
U.S. Mulls Support for Palestinian Statehood at UN
Palestinians say they will accelerate international strategy following Netanyahu's re-election.
Netanyahu Wins Israeli Election After Sharp Shift to the Right
In the run-up to the vote, Benjamin Netanyahu pledged to continue building settlements.
Israeli Election: Netanyahu and Herzog Neck and Neck on Polling Day
Turnout was high in the close contest between Isaac Herzog and Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel Exit Polls: Netanyahu's Likud Party Tied With Herzog's Zionist Union
TV news said Likud and the Zionist Union had secured 27 seats each in the 120-member Knesset.
Create a Palestinian State to Secure Israel and Its Citizens, Says Herzog
Opposition leader says he is "utterly serious" about two-state solution as Israelis head to polls.
Israel Election: Bibi Has Failed to Connect
It increasingly looks as if Netanyahu's gamble on an early election will backfire.
Israeli Establishment Turns Back on Netanyahu Ahead of Election
Former Israeli leaders and security chiefs endorse opposition leader Isaac Herzog before Israeli election.
Jordan-Based Rap Group Sues Netanyahu Over Campaign Ad
An Israeli election campaign ad says the left will show ISIS the way to Jerusalem, and uses a song by the rap group.
Video: Netanyahu Becomes the 'Bibi-Sitter' in Campaign Ad
"You asked for a babysitter, you got a Bibi-sitter!"
The Israeli Elections: The Race So Far
Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party looks tired, while Isaac Herzog's Labor party seems revived.