Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised no Palestinian state if he won reelection. But the United States may go to the U.N. and force Israel into a deal with the Palestinians.
Just days ago, some pundits were writing his political obituary. But Israeli voters gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a stunning victory Tuesday.
CBN News Middle East Bureau in Jerusalem keeps you updated Israel's national elections Tuesday, March 17.
A high turnout is expected in Israel's hotly contested national elections Tuesday.
When Israelis go to the polls in national elections on Tuesday, March 17, they'll have 26 parties to choose from.
Israel's soldiers have already begun to vote in a crucial election to choose the country's next prime minister.
The Jerusalem Winner Marathon has become one of the most popular in the world, especially for Christians. One of those runners tells CBN News what it's like to run through the streets of the Holy City.
The polls say voters in Israel want "change." Sounds like America in 2008 when hundreds of millions went into a campaign mantra of "change" that would erase the "nightmare" created by eight years of George W. Bush.
ISIS shocked the world yet again by using a 12-year-old boy to execute an Israeli Arab accused of being a spy. But the victim's father says his son was no spy, just a misled teenager.
Should Israelis choose a left-wing government next Tuesday, they won't be able to plead ignorance down the road.