Ze’ev Elkin
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.
Two hydrogen refueling stations: The new step of the Ministry of Energy
Netanyahu will bring Hezbollah agreement to Security Cabinet if one is agreed, PM tells ministers
Elkin's 'six out of 10' remark frames a broader debate on Israel's civilian reality - analysis
Smotrich to ‘Post’: Elkin’s plan is one step before dividing Jerusalem
The plan now faces hurdles in light of changes to Basic Law: Jerusalem.
Knesset to vote on bill to allow separating neighborhoods from Jerusalem
Many of the residents of these districts are originally from the Old City and surrounding neighborhoods.
Knesset panel advances bill that to allow cutting off neighborhoods from Jerusalem
Critics of the plan say a new poor and weak municipality would not solve the problems that the strong Jerusalem Municipality has failed to solve over the past decade.
Barkat: I will not support plan to cut off Arab neighborhoods from Jerusalem
Instead of cutting them off, Barkat said to deal with the demographics issue they should attract people to come settle in the city, not separate neighborhoods off from it.
Elkin to ‘Post’: Plan to cut Arab neighborhoods from Jerusalem moving forward
A plan to separate the east Jerusalem neighborhoods located beyond the security barrier has gained steam and moved from the legislative phase to the planning phase.
Elkin: Start preparing for one million settlers in the West Bank
Dropping a word of Arabic slang, Elkin also dismissed the idea of a Palestinian state in the West Bank.
Jerusalem affairs minister backs plan to counter demographic threat
Ze'ev Elkin is currently pushing for an amendment to be made to the Basic Law to change the capital's borders.
Minister cancels participation of left-wing NGO in city tours project
The NGO is supported by, among other entities, the New Israel Fund, which funds left-wing NGOs and is heavily criticized by the Israeli right.
Has the Israeli taboo on criticizing Trump finally been lifted?
Israel's Likud government showed a tactful fondness for the US president so far, but it seems that the floodgates have been opened and Israel's patience with Trump is running out.
Israeli politicians bash Trump for delaying embassy move
Which comes first, peace or the embassy move?