A year after breaking from Likud, justice minister says continuation of Netanyahu's rule would have caused 'irreversible damage'

Yisrael Beytenu's Eli Avidar asserts state of democracy 'as bad as it was' under Netanyahu, suggests coalition members should veto PM's bills if he doesn't support theirs

Investigators collect security camera footage documenting alleged July crime that Abir Kara has already confessed to -- while insisting that his actions were accidental

It's time for others to 'stop calling us crazy,' says Yesh Atid's Yasmin Sacks-Friedman, also highlighting plight of street cats, and caged hens and pigs

Coalition legislation wins vote 66-49, with opposition Joint List lending support; justice minister bemoans 'harm' of prolonged rule

Lawmakers lament lack of concrete plans for how security services are preparing for global warming, despite it being an obvious threat

A number of potentially contentious issues are stirring passions within the government as it attempts to forge a 'stable' life beyond the budget

Amichai Chikli says 'those who dissented from Yamina in deep sense are those who lead it. Bennett is not part of the right'

PM declares Israel now 'back on track' after Knesset approves first state budget in over 3 years; Meretz minister says gov't can get on with 'normal life,' but warns of pitfalls

Legislation approved with vote of 59-56, further shoring up government's stability, a day after approval of 2021 budget averted threat of early elections

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