Kulanu

In the all-about-Bibi era of politics, Kahlon, Shaffir fall to bad choices

Israeli politics now is not about personalities or ideologies, but rather about one singular personality – Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Moshe Kahlon at a weekly cabinet meeting, December 23rd, 2018
The new Likud posters show Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump

Likud adorns HQ with Trump, Putin, Modi

Netanyahu and Gabbay

Labor rejects Netanyahu's Finance Ministry offer

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon [L] and Prime Minister Netanyahu at the announcement of the new Governor of the Bank of Israel, October 9, 2018

Kahlon breaks promises, agrees to run with Likud


Netanyahu laments ‘impossible’ coalition talks

PM plans to promote immunity law for elected officials, opposition MKs call Knesset meeting to speak out against it.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Likud-Kulanu merger looking less likely

Netanyahu is interested in a merger between his Likud and Kahlon’s Kulanu parties.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon attend a news conference announcing the appointment of the new Bank of Israel Governor, in Jerusalem, October 9, 2018

Conclusion: Cannibalism counterproductive - Analysis

The lesson that can be learned from the election is the one that none of the active politicians wanted to hear: Next time, listen to Ehud Barak.

Former Prime Minister and Labor party leader Ehud Barak talks to journalists at The Israel Project in Jerusalem

Kahlon pleads with voters to let him keep his job

Kahlon said Kulanu helped young families by subsidizing a longer school day, nursery school education and special saving funds for each child.

Moshe Kahlon at a weekly cabinet meeting, December 23rd, 2018

Fake Facebook, Twitter accounts ‘announce’ Gesher is dropping out

“Gesher is getting stronger, so they’re spreading lies against us,” Gesher’s Facebook page said in a post responding to the incidents. “Our answer in the ballot box will be overwhelming.”

Gesher leader Orly Levy-Abecassis

Kulanu MK Roy Folkman speaks to 'Post' on Election Day - watch

The Kulanu party has been hovering on the threshold in numerous polls over the last month.

Kahlon voting

Kulanu, Yisrael Beytenu and Gesher fight for their lives

Gesher leader Orly Levy-Abecassis even had to fight a fake Facebook post in her name saying she dropped out of the race.

Orly Levy-Abecassis at The Jerusalem Post elections conference, April 3rd, 2019

Levy-Abekasis: 'Read my lips: I’m not quitting'

The public is "fed up" of repetitive arguments, while "5,000 people die every year in hospitals from infections and that interests no one,” Levy-Abekasis said.

Gesher leader Orly Levy-Abecassis

Israeli politicians to EU: Shame on you for opposing Golan sovereignty

“The Golan heights and Jerusalem and the Land of Israel has been the home of the Jewish people thousands of years," Education Minister Naftali Bennett said.

Naftali Bennett

Adina Bar-Shalom endorses Kulanu

Bar-Shalom’s support had been sought by many parties. She tried to run at the head of the new Achi Israeli party but ended up deciding to sit the race out.

Achi Israeli party leaders Adina Bar-Shalom and Gideon Sheffer at a party event, December 2018

Adina Bar-Shalom endorses Kulanu

Bar-Shalom’s support had been sought by many parties. She tried to run at the head of the new Achi Israeli party but ended up deciding to sit the race out.

Achi Israeli party leaders Adina Bar-Shalom and Gideon Sheffer at a party event, December 2018