Hatnua

Tzipi Livni's tragedy of rise and fall in Israeli politics - analysis

Israel went in one direction, while Livni remained so politically stagnant that it looked like she was going in the other.

Tzipi Livni takes the podium at a press conference announcing her resignation from politics, February 18th, 2019
Tzipi Livni announced she quits politics on February 18, 2019

Tearful Tzipi Livni quits politics

Meretz Party Leader Tamar Zandberg holding a sign saying #YouWillNotEraseMe as a protest of her face being removed from Bnei Brak billboards, 2019.

Meretz launches campaign protesting Bnei Brak billboard bamboozle

Israeli politician Tzipi Livni

Livni, launching campaign, enters 'battle for democracy'


Livni named to second stint as opposition leader, after Herzog's departure

Livni will replace Isaac Herzog, who will become chairman of the Jewish Agency on August 1.

Tzipi Livni

Questions à Tzipi Livni

A moins de deux mois des élections, Tzipi Livni, co-candidate du Camp sioniste pour le poste de Premier ministre par rotation, répond aux questions du Jerusalem Post

Tzipi Livni

La liste de Herzog

Des femmes, des jeunes et un agenda socio-économique irréfutable. Cela suffira-t-il à assurer une victoire au chef de file du parti travailliste ?

Le parti travailliste célèbre les résultats des primaires du parti. De gauche à droite : Shelly Yachimovich, Stav Shaffir, Itzhak Herzog, Tzipi Livni et Hilik Bar

Former ‘Post’ writer Svetlova joins Labor list

Ex-chief of staff reportedly turns down spot.

Former 'Jerusalem Post' writer Ksenia Svetlova

Labor VS Likud: A tale of two ‘victory rallies’

Both Labor and Likud got their campaigns under way by declaring they would be in power come March 17.

Netanyahu and Herzog

Labor MK raises hefty sums from US millionaires

Nachman Shai follows in footsteps of PM Netanyahu, who raised more than a million shekels from several wealthy Americans.

Labor party leader Isaac Herzog speaks as Hatnua head Tzipi Livni listens at the College of Management Academic Studies in Rishon Lezion, January 7, 2015

No 'Zionism' in Labor-Hatnua Arabic ads

Parties say 'Zionist Camp' is not their official name; Bayit Yehudi says Ben-Gurion is turning over in his grave.

Labor Party chief Isaac Herzog (L) and Hatnua chair Tzipi Livni announce their political alliance in Tel Aviv

Should the next crop of Hatnua MKs watch their backs?

When Labor leader Isaac Herzog said that he was going to the Saban Forum in Washington to “work on his couplehood” with Hatnua head Tzipi Livni, there were a lot of men who probably cringed.

Labor Party chief Isaac Herzog (L) and Hatnua chair Tzipi Livni announce their political alliance in Tel Aviv

Veteran MK Meir Sheetrit: I will not be in the next Knesset

Sheetrit is the most recent Hatnua lawmaker to bow out of politics.

Meir Sheetrit

Sheetrit to follow Mitzna in retiring from politics

Mitzna praises Livni-Labor union, says joint list has genuine chance to defeat Netanyahu.

Amram Mitzna

Hatnua MK Tsur tells Livni he won't seek Knesset seat in next election

Livni will announce her candidates for the Knesset on Tuesday, following the return from abroad of MK Amram Mitzna.

Former justice minister Tzipi Livni attends a session of parliament