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  • Gantz Gives Up…Third Election to Come?
    Israeli PM candidate General Benny Gantz has conceded his mandate to form a coalition government, paving the way for yet another election in Israel.
  • Your Blessings During Israel’s Crisis
    While last week Israel found herself under attack once again, with the help of Christians around the world, a difficult time became a demonstrations of great blessing.
  • ‘I Tried Incessantly for Unity’
    PM Netanyahu tells Israeli President Rivlin that he's been unable to form a ruling coalition, so now Netanyahu's rival Gantz will get the opportunity to try.
  • What Developments in Syria Mean for Israel
    While there will be many consequences of the events going in the Middle East concerning Turkey and Syria, one thing is clear — it will not harm U.S.-Israeli relations.
  • Bibi Calls for New Year of Peace
    In his Rosh Hashanah message to the people of Israel, PM Netanyahu calls for a unity government.
  • Bibi: Iran Did It, A to Z
    Joining the U.S. and other allies, PM Netanyahu told the international community that Iran was behind recent attacks on Saudi oil facilities.
  • Bibi in Line to Form Next Government
    After Israel's political parties consult with President Rivlin over the weekend, PM Netanyahu takes a 55-54 seat lead over his rival Benny Gantz.
  • Rivlin Congratulates Bibi on Calls for Unity
    Israel's president tells her PM, "I hear, loud and clear, the voices calling for a broad and stable national unity government and I congratulate you, on joining that call."
  • Bibi Calls on Gantz to Form National Unity Government
    The longtime Israeli prime minister tells his rival, "The nation expects us, both of us, to demonstrate responsibility and that we pursue cooperation."
  • Now Is the Time for Unity
    A unified government and nation is the best answer to the defense, diplomatic, and domestic challenges that Israel faces.
  • Bibi Falls Short of Majority
    With Netanyahu's Likud party and the opposing party in a near tie for Knesset seats, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin will now look to one candidate to form a stable coalition government.
  • Rivlin: I Will Do All I Can to Avoid Third Election
    Israel's president explains his role in the election process as his fellow Israelis head to the polls for the second time this year.

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