Meanwhile, Naftali #Bennett’s political future does not look great; after he steps down as prime minister next week, there are some who believe there is a strong chance that he will retire from politics. See what his options are:
Whatever Bennett's future holds, he and Lapid didn't have a choice but to dissolve the government, @yaakovkatz explains — But the failure of the government isn't any less sad.
As we look toward the 5th election in 3.5 years, @LahavHarkov looks back on the political divisiveness that characterized the political scene — And looks forward to what can be expected.
One consequence of the political turmoil is that Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz will have more control over the Israeli residents of Judea and Samaria. @tovahlazaroff explores what they might do with that power.
@yaakovkatz Further developments on China's attempt to influence the Jerusalem Post as an Israeli politician calls it "chutzpah of the first degree" and an attempt to damage freedom of the press.
@yaakovkatz The Post previously explained why it will continue to bring such important stories to its readers and to conduct interviews with newsmakers like @MOFA_Taiwan Minister Joseph Wu.
@yaakovkatz@MOFA_Taiwan China threatened not only to sever ties with The Jerusalem Post if the article was deleted, but also threatened to downgrade ties with the State of Israel.