Security cabinet
Netanyahu will bring Hezbollah agreement to Security Cabinet if one is agreed, PM tells ministers
Ben-Gvir, Eli Cohen, and other ministers called for harsher measures against Hezbollah, while Finance Minister Smotrich argued that a ceasefire under current conditions would be a major success.
Security cabinet to discuss renewed Gaza fighting after Hamas responds to BoP plan - report
Low chance for US-Iran deal, but Trump 'can always surprise us,' Israeli officials tell 'Post'
Smotrich, Netanyahu quarrel over law banning release of senior terrorists during exchange deals
Judicial revolution endangers settlement enterprise - opinion
The voices in the world calling on Israel to halt the proposed judicial reform are not asking Israel to refrain from rectifying or adjusting the current balance of power.
PA warns Israeli cabinet decisions will lead to further tensions, escalations
The Security Cabinet has also decided to reinforce police units and expand security operations against inciters and supporters of terrorism in Jerusalem.
Netanyahu fires Arye Deri from Israeli gov't following High Court disqualification
The prime minister waited until Sunday, reportedly in order to give Deri time to decide whether or not to resign.
Israeli sanctions against the PA harsh but necessary -editorial
Israel’s response was just a matter of time and it came on Thursday when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened his new security cabinet for the first time in Tel Aviv.
Palestinian officials: Sanctions from Israel won't halt diplomatic, legal campaign
In the Gaza Strip, Hamas condemned the Israeli “punitive measures” as a “Zionist crime” against the rights of the Palestinians.
Israel to halt PA construction, withhold funds in response to UNGA vote
The Prime Minister's Office published information regarding the sanctions against the Palestinian Authority on Friday afternoon.
Security cabinet debates sanctioning PA
Move comes in response to Ramallah’s push for ICJ advisory opinion on Israeli ‘occupation’
Netanyahu promised four deputy ministers in his office, but law only allows two
Netanyahu held his government's first full work meeting on Tuesday morning and approved Avi Maoz's appointment as deputy minister.
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns, two months after assuming office
Truss resigning marks new record low in time served in the position.
Gov't not forced to release ‘secret’ COVID-19 cabinet minutes - High Court
Can the Israeli government make even non-security cabinet meetings classified with unlimited discretion? That's the issue at hand.