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Kahol lavan leader Benny Gantz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Gantz's Party Demands Netanyahu Resign Ministerial Posts Following Indictment
| 22.11.2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu checks the time during a meeting of the right-wing bloc at the Knesset in Jerusalem on November 20, 2019. 
Editorial || Netanyahu, Go Home Now
| 22.11.2019
Netanyahu speaks during a meeting of the right-wing bloc at the Knesset, November 20, 2019.
Analysis || Netanyahu Won’t Go Quietly and Will Opt for the Burning Torches
| 22.11.2019
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei waves to thousands of students as they chant slogan during their meeting in Tehran, Iran, November 3, 2019.
Iran Internet Shutdown First-ever to Effectively Isolate a Developed Nation
| 22.11.2019
Supporters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gathering outside his residence in Jerusalem, November 21, 2019.
Analysis || Netanyahu Reacts to Criminal Indictment With Seditious Call to Arms
| 22.11.2019
Ranking Member Devin Nunes looks on, as Fiona Hill, the former top Russia expert on the National Security Council, and David Holmes, a State Department official stationed at the US Embassy in Ukraine testify during the House Intelligence Committee hearing as part of the impeachment inquiry into US President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington,DC on November 21, 2019
'An absolute outrage' || Key Trump Impeachment Witness Calls Right-wing Soros Attacks the ‘New Protocols of the Elders of Zion’
, Ron Kampeas | 22.11.2019
Lebanese army soldiers standing guard as students take part in a protest in the southern city of Sidon, Lebanon, November 5, 2019.
Pentagon, State Dep’t, U.S. Evangelicals and Israel Battle Over Lebanese Army Aid
| 21.11.2019
Demonstrators at Tel Aviv's 'Slutwalk" against sexual assault at Rabin Square, August 20, 2019.
90% of Rape Cases in Israel Closed Without Indictment, Study Finds
| 21.11.2019
Argentina's Lionel Messi fights for the ball during the friendly football match between Argentina and Uruguay at the Bloomfield stadium in Tel Aviv, on November 18, 2019.
Opinion || Netanyahu’s Indictments Aren’t the Biggest News in Israel This Week
| 22.11.2019
U.S. President Donald Trump on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, November 3, 2019.
Explained || Trump Impeachment: A Mountain of Evidence, That Is Beyond Dispute
| 22.11.2019
A Reform movement Shabbat service at the congregation for Russian speakers in Ramat Gan.
The Russians Are Coming: Israel’s New Crop of Reform Rabbis
| 21.11.2019
Laborers hang up a Likud election campaign banner depicting Benjamin Netanyahu at the center, Gideon Sa'ar second from left, Jerusalem March 28, 2019
Challenging Netanyahu, Likud Rival Calls for Party Primary Before Election
| 21.11.2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacts during a meeting of the right-wing bloc at the Knesset in Jerusalem on November 20, 2019.
Analysis || The Real Test for Netanyahu’s Patriotism: Is He Going to Resign?
| 22.11.2019
Smoke and fire billowing during a reported Israeli air strike on the outskirts of Damascus.
Analysis || Iran Unrest Gave Israel a Window to Strike. Now the Danger Lurks Elsewhere
| 22.11.2019
Netanyahu and Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi
Analysis || The Missing Ingredient in Hamas' and Islamic Jihad's War Against Israel
| 22.11.2019
A campaign billboard for Netanyahu emphasizing his close relationship with Trump, Bnei Brak, September 9, 2019.
After Netanyahu Indictment, Democrats, U.S. Jews Stress Similarities to Trump's Legal Woes
| 22.11.2019
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli attorney general Avichai Mandelblit.
Analysis || Is This What Netanyahu Risked His Legacy For?
| 22.11.2019
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