Idit Silman
Who are the Likud ministers, MKs unlikely to make it into 26th Knesset? - explainer
Several current Likud ministers and MKs are expected to lose their seats in the 26th Knesset following October's election, largely because the party's size is expected to shrink from 36 to 20-25 MKs.
Ben-Gvir barred from using crocodiles to guard terrorists, court announces
Silman declares Nile crocodile ‘cultivated wild animal’ to allow Ben-Gvir's 'crocodile prison' plan
Bennett files defamation lawsuit against MKs, Channel 14, for mental illness claims
Netanyahu offered Silman's husband a 'senior political position' - report
MK Idit Silman's husband reportedly told his inner circle of opposition head Benjamin Netanyahu's offer.
Israel needs to fight for true freedom of religion - opinion
What Idit Silman, et al., describe as a Jewish identity is the identity of a small minority in the state of Israel and an even smaller minority among world Jewry.
Silman's vote with government will prevent declaring her a 'defector'- Bennett
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will refrain from declaring Yamina's MK Idit Silman a defector following her resignation.
Will Israel's government be brought down by bread? - opinion
Many point to the hametz crisis as the catalyst which brought this coalition government to its knees. Yet, I argue this should be looked at through a wider lens.
Bennett’s coalition shaky as Silman says her decision to go is final
Yamina MK Idit Silman urged her coalition partners to take steps to help replace the existing government with a right-wing one without bringing down the government.
Israel needs to focus on terrorism, not politics - analysis
It was stunning how quickly Yamina MK Idit Silman’s decision changed the conversation in the country, and how the focus went from terrorism to politics.
Idit Silman proves that ideology trumps goodwill
Idit Silman's resignation from the coalition throws Israel back into a state of political instability.
It’s too soon to call time on Bennett’s tenure - analysis
Netanyahu predicted that Bennett's coalition was on its last legs, but on television screens across Israel, polls showed that his celebratory tone was premature.
Politics is the problem in Bennett's coalition, not hametz - opinion
Idit Silman claimed that she was resigning from the coalition because she could not support a government that allowed hametz in hospitals.
Matza maneuvers and Israel's crumbling coalition - opinion
MK Idit Silman resigned from the government, leaving four different scenarios for how it may turn out.