Kadima, the largest party in the 18th Knesset, is not out just yet. A tally of the votes of Tuesday’s election has found that the party has passed the electoral threshold and will have two seats in ...
In Israel’s fractious politics, parties poised as ‘centrist’ have repeatedly proven themselves long on well-meaning rhetoric but short on survivability. Kadima, formed in 2005 as Ariel Sharon’s ...
The Kadima Knesset faction announced on Monday that it was rejecting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s offer for the party to join the government. Kadima relayed that the decision was made by a ...
Can you split fog? Apparently you can in Israeli politics, as four Kadima MKs leave their faction to support Likud. As of this writing—and it being Israeli politics, anything can change–Otniel ...
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The centrist Kadima Party’s victory on Tuesday sent shock waves through Israeli politics by relegating the conservative Likud to fifth place in the Knesset, down from winning 38 seats in 2003 to just ...
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If Tzipi Livni’s defeat in the Kadima leadership contest results in her diminution in Israeli public life, then Shaul Mofaz’s victory will prove to be entirely Pyrrhic. If Livni merely heads towards ...