Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed the head of a far-right political party as defense minister of his caretaker government, a spokesman for the premier’s right-wing Likud party said on Friday.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been tasked with forming the country's new government, the president's office stated. But neither he nor his opponent Gantz has an easy way to form a parliamentary majority.
Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing rival Avigdor Lieberman are both chasing the Russian vote in September’s election, but young members of the community seem unimpressed by their efforts.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Israel’s top bloggers—many, natives of the former USSR—on the evening of 30 July 2019 in the informal setting of the Yudale Bar in Rishon Le-Zion.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appointed attorney Ariel Bulstein to be his special adviser on immigrants from the countries of the former USSR
Netanyahu first proposed the idea at the Kremlin in February, during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin that dealt primarily with Iran’s presence in Syria.