Ofer Berkovitch
Changes in Jerusalem: What's new in local politics in Israel's capital?
11 months away from the Jerusalem city council and mayoral elections, Ofer Berkovitch’s departure – even if, as he emphasized, being only temporary – shakes things up.
Jerusalem opposition head Ofer Berkovitch to leave city council
Countdown to Jerusalem elections begins - Safra Square gets ready
This week in Jerusalem: Where do you pray?
What will happen the next Jerusalem election marathon?
Who will be on the next Hitorerut list? For now, Berkovitch is in the arena, getting ready for the next round. But who will follow him two years hence?
Jerusalem, according to Ofer Berkovitch
“Moshe Lion is a great CEO, and also a good sanitation department director, but in my opinion, he is not performing as a mayor should.”
Challenging the mayor on coronavirus
The second city lockdown brought to the fore one of the touchiest issues of Lion’s tenure – his commitment to the haredi benches in his coalition.
Challenging the mayor on coronavirus
The second city lockdown brought to the fore one of the touchiest issues of Lion’s tenure – his commitment to the haredi benches in his coalition.
This week in Jerusalem: A round-up of city affairs
The municipality has approved an ambitious project to give a strong boost to the economy and development of east Jerusalem.
From the opposition bench: An interview with Hitorerut's Ofer Berkovitch
Berkovitch spoke to In Jerusalem via phone for this interview.
Ofer Berkovitch: Roaring against the 'Lion'
Opposition leader Ofer Berkovitch is hungry to help Jerusalem.
Jerusalem round-up by Peggy Cidor
Six new carousel parking installations on track to arrive this week in Jerusalem’s Givat Shaul neighborhood will provide 90 new parking places while using only six parking spaces
Jerusalem politics: The voice of the opposition
“How can you address the pluralist sector’s interests? The parking portfolio, for example, with all due respect, is irrelevant to the needs of the pluralist sector,” said Berkovitch.
THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: PEGGY CIDOR’S ROUND-UP OF CITY AFFAIRS
Members the Hitorerut Party, asked the city’s legal adviser to instruct Mayor Moshe Lion to announce that he has not issued an order to impede contacts between them and civil servants and officials.
Who’s the boss in Jerusalem? Moshe Lion?
The Hitorerut head claimed that the city is filthy and that Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion is not doing his job andis not fulfilling his pledge to clean the streets.