Avigdor Liberman
Netanyahu abandoned Israel's security for personal deals with Trump, Liberman claims - interview
Liberman says Netanyahu is prioritizing personal legal interests over national security and rejects any future coalition with ultra-Orthodox parties.
Eisenkot says he would sit with haredim as Liberman talks loom
Liberman warns Netanyahu could launch military op. for election purposes, amid coalition crisis
Lapid says more party mergers to come soon ahead of elections, as Liberman calls for constitution
Israeli politicians sound alarm over Zohran Mamdani’s New York City mayoral win
“New York’s Jewish community deserves leaders who protect them, not target them,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told The Jerusalem Post.
Israel's leaders reignite the fight over faith, service, and statehood as early elections emerge
Smotrich, Liberman, Gantz, Lapid, and Golan laid out competing visions for Israel’s future as fiscal and political strains fuel talk of elections early next year.
Liberman: Netanyahu shouted so loudly after Smotrich's camel remark they nearly called a doctor
Liberman said Netanyahu erupted at Smotrich over his camel remark, fearing it would harm efforts to reach a normalization deal with Saudi Arabia.
'On the way to sovereignty': MKs react to preliminary passing of bill to annex Ma'aleh Adumim
The Knesset passed a preliminary vote to apply Israeli sovereignty in Ma’aleh Adumim, prompting praise from right-wing MKs and criticism from Washington, which warned it could threaten the Gaza deal.
Opposition heads unite to discuss toppling Netanyahu gov’t, backing Trump peace plan
Multiple party heads offered to provide a political safety net to ensure the peace deal passes.
Official says Liberman's warning on Iranian actions during Sukkot misleading
The official added that Liberman is "cut off from all security information, and really knows nothing."
‘A disgrace’: MKs slam Netanyahu apology to Qatari PM on Doha strike
Ben-Gvir, Smotrich, Liberman, and Golan condemned Netanyahu for apologizing to Qatar over the Hamas strike, calling it weak and a “disgrace.”
Fueled by immigration, challenged by assimilation: Is Avigdor Liberman losing his political niche?
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: Avigdor Liberman’s balancing act between Russian-speaking immigrants and a nationwide platform faces new tests following the migration wave of 2022.
Bennett, Eisenkot's 'Change Bloc' could redefine Israel’s future, say leading scholars
Professors Uriel Abulof and Yossi Shain tell The Media Line that the opposition’s fate hinges on legitimacy, unity, and courage to build a true democratic alternative.
IDF grants draft dodgers 'holiday pardon' as thousands of soldiers observe holiday on front lines
The army further stressed that the move was taken “without any intervention or influence from the political echelon.”