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Head of Rabbis for Human Rights Avi Dabush to run in Democrats Party primaries
The left-wing Democrats Party is composed of the Labor and Meretz parties, which merged in 2024. Dabush is expected to run for one of the reserved Meretz slots on the party’s list.
Former Labor Party member Avi Shaked announces new Jewish-Arab party
Netanyahu a 'whiner and coward' for incitement complaints, Lapid says
With an overwhelming majority, Meretz and Labor approve merge, becoming the Democrats
Israel election poll: Zionist Spirit crosses electoral threshold, no change to blocs
Shaked, who spoke against a narrow right-wing government, could hand Benjamin Netanyahu the keys to the Prime Minister's Office, a new N12 poll found.
Zehava Galon, Yair Golan spar over defining Meretz as Zionist
Following statements from Zehava Galon last week regarding Zionism and Meretz, her fellow leadership candidate Yair Golan took to Facebook to criticize her.
Israel elections: Both blocs still fail to form a coalition - poll
The results of the latest poll leave Netanyahu's bloc with 60 seats and the opposing bloc with either 54 or 53 seats.
Israel elections: Israel is in for a wild campaign season - opinion
In Israel, every day is dramatic and this is true all the more so in politics. This campaign season will be primal and highly charged.
Israel's 25th Knesset elections: Ideological or strategic voting? - opinion
The upcoming election presents an interesting dichotomy for left-wing voters.
Zehava Galon announces candidacy for Meretz primaries
The former Meretz head stressed that this was "not an easy decision."
Nitzan Horowitz to step down as Meretz head
The health minister's decision to not run for the Meretz chairmanship currently leaves Yair Golan as the sole candidate.
Yair Golan, former IDF general, says he will run for Meretz chairmanship
"I will run in order to build a proud, strong, Zionist Left, that fights for Israel's character and future," Golan said.
Esawi Frej leaves Meretz ahead of elections
Frej announced that he had decided to take a break from the Knesset, but not from public life.
Zehava Galon: Still fighting for fellowship
Zehava Galon is not lacking material for her weekly column in Ha’aretz, and her regular TV appearance on Meet the Press.