Zehava Gal-On
Standby squads raise concerns amid Israel-Hamas chaos
Questions surround powers, weapons, and personnel in the growing standby squads movement.
'Heil Kahane': Former Meretz leader likens Ben-Gvir to a Nazi
Meretz head sues Ben-Gvir after he claimed she hit IDF soldier
Zehava Galon to resign as head of Meretz after election downfall
Zehava Galon announces candidacy for Meretz primaries
The former Meretz head stressed that this was "not an easy decision."
Zehava Galon: Still fighting for fellowship
Zehava Galon is not lacking material for her weekly column in Ha’aretz, and her regular TV appearance on Meet the Press.
Former Meretz chief: Yair Netanyahu's place is by his father in jail
"It's a shame you to drag me to your garbage on Tisha Be'av," Netanyahu Jr. responded.
Yesh Gvul holds 21st alternative torch ceremony
Founded in 1982 in the shadow of the First Lebanon War, Yesh Gvul attempts to provide support to conscientious objectors and “refuseniks”: Israelis who object to all or some forms of IDF service.
Leading Meretz candidate: I want to be Diaspora's voice
"Israel must be the home of the Jewish world. The Jewish world has something to say about progressive values and I hope its influence increases."
Abbas tells Meretz MK: Oslo 'is dead'
Mahmoud Abbas called Zehava Gal-On to offer condolences following the death of her father.
Peace Now head running for Meretz leader
Peace Now secretary-general Avi Buskila the first Sephardi head of Peace Now.
Tamar Zandberg joins Meretz leadership race
Zandberg, 41, said she believes the time has come for Meretz to have young, new leadership after years of the press declaring the party tired, boring, and irrelevant.
Darkhorse candidate in Meretz race hopes for surprise win
Avi Dabush, whose parents were born in Libya and Syria, would bring a new identity to Meretz, which has never had a Sephardi leader.
Meretz to hold first party primary
The council approved the new procedures, with 87% voting in favor.