Bennett has never built a home. Bayit Yehudi was a vehicle. Yamina was a vehicle. Bennett 2026 was a vehicle. Together, his ...
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Lapid: ‘I believe there will be more mergers’ of parties ahead of the election
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Still, there is a clear political logic behind the merger, said Aaron T. Walter in The Times of Israel. Lapid's support has ...
The head of Israel’s Central Election Committee, Noam Solberg, on Thursday dismissed a petition seeking to bar former prime minister Naftali Bennett from using the name “Together” (“Beyahad”) for his ...
Judging by polls published by six Hebrew-language media outlets after the merger on Sunday, not much has changed since the announcement that Bennett and Lapid were joining forces ...
Taking a cue from the ousting of Hungary's long-time leader, Viktor Orban, two Israeli opposition figures have joined forces to try to unseat Prime Minister Netanyahu. The new party's name: BeYachad, ...
The invitation follows Sunday’s announcement by Bennett and Lapid of their new unified party, Together, during which they also publicly called on Eisenkot to join them. Opposition leader Yair Lapid ...
Jerusalem: Israeli politics has entered a new phase ahead of the 2026 elections, with former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announcing a joint alliance named “Together” to challenge ...
On Sunday evening, in a well-lit hall in Herzliya, two former prime ministers stood together and declared, with considerable rhetorical flourish, that the era of division was over. Naftali Bennett and ...
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