Yoaz Hendel
Over half of Israelis want PM Netanyahu to retire from politics, not run in Knesset election - poll
Poll: 55% of Israelis want Netanyahu to step down, as the coalition drops to 49 seats and the opposition strengthens to a majority.
Reservists Party launches national PTSD recovery plan for those impacted by war, October 7
Netanyahu attacks Bennett, Lapid's joint party list announcement with inflammatory video
Yoaz Hendel: 'Israel must seize opportunity to defeat Hezbollah, assert control in Lebanon'
Firecrackers hurled at Yoaz Hendel, Israeli protesters in Or Akiva
The group that marched with Hendel down the streets of Or Akiva was stopped by coalition activists, who told the demonstrators that "this is a Likud city."
Letters to the Editor February 27, 2023: Work over family
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Israel must return to its Zionist roots to move forward - opinion
I know that the only way back to the right path is to return to our roots, our Zionist fundamentals.
Israeli Right to protest judicial reform in Jerusalem Saturday night
Former communications minister and New Hope MK Yoaz Hendel is the central figure promoting the demonstration.
Israel to crack down on social media companies to tackle offensive content
The plans will put responsibility on social media companies to deal with offensive and illegal content and create more transparency for users.
Is this the end of mass-text cannabis hawking?
Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel established a new regulation that aims to significantly reduce the proliferation of cannabis-touting spam texts.
Israel Elections: Ayelet Shaked fights on despite low polling numbers
In a picture that went viral on Sunday night, Shaked is seen sitting in an empty chair in a conference room, with her eyes half closed and jaws clenched, portraying exhaustion.
Communications Ministry announces next step in postal service’s massive reform
A wider array of available digital services, more package delivery options and better customer service may mean Israel’s postal system may not suck forever.
Israel elections: The fall from grace of Ayelet Shaked, once seen as potential PM
Although her party is currently polling at less than 2% of the vote, Shaked continues to benefit from media coverage and attention that are disproportionate to her actual public standing and support.
Netanyahu has finally removed 'liberal' from Likud's identity - opinion
It is time to remove “Liberal” from the party name. Today, the Likud stands for one thing and one thing only: how to keep its leader out of court and jail.