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Tuesday, November 1, 2022
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Exit polls show clear win for Netanyahu and allies; Lapid: We’ll wait for vote count
By
ToI Staff
Far-right leaders Ben Gvir and Smotrich hail major gains, expect to partner Likud leader in new hawkish coalition; Balad leader forecasts party will clear threshold
11:29 pm
Gantz calls to wait 'for the real results' in post-election speech
11:15 pm
TV networks adjust predicted results as votes start to be counted
10:58 pm
Palestinian Authority premier: Exit polls show 'rising extremism' in Israel
Party leaders urge voters to polls as Israel holds fifth election in four years
By
ToI Staff
Faction chiefs cast their ballots and encourage citizens to do the same before voting ends at 10 p.m.; Beit Shemesh polling station attacked by extremists
Analysis
The anti-Netanyahu campaign that hopes to hand him victory
How Smotrich and Ben Gvir led an uprising, wrapped in a bear hug, against Netanyahu
By
Haviv Rettig Gur
The leaked recording landed with a boom into a sleepy election campaign. The man speaking, Religious Zionism leader Betzalel Smotrich, expressed strong views on the character of his political ally Benjamin Netanyahu. “If I wanted to take two , I only had to attack him that he’s a lying son of a liar. He...
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In Jerusalem ultra-Orthodox neighborhood, Religious Zionism party is a rising force
By
Ash Obel
While Haredi parties remain dominant, one voter in Har Nof say ‘there is power’ in the far-right party: ‘What they say they’ll do, they do. No ifs or buts’
From labor to Labor: At hospital, woman casts ballot shortly after giving birth
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
Netanya resident detained for holding tefillin against his crotch near voting booth
By
Tobias Siegal
Herzog to US Jews: Respect Israel’s election results even if you don’t like them
By
Judah Ari Gross
Addressing Federations’ General Assembly, president acknowledges concerns over far-right parties rising to power, but says Israel-Diaspora ties can weather it
Israeli elections 2022
‘Incapable of a true word’: Gantz lashes Netanyahu for claim he risked troops’ lives
By
Tobias Siegal
Reporter's notebook
In Kiryat Malachi, Haredi kids hail 'next prime minister'
It took 4 voting rounds to normalize Ben Gvir. By the end of the 5th, he’s a star
By
Jacob Magid
Once-fringe candidate stirs up election-day excitement in towns that have long been strongholds for other right-wing parties, indicating growing extremism within Netanyahu’s bloc
Reporter's notebook
Jack Mukand
Casting ballot, long-shot Balad head Sami Abou Shahadeh predicts ‘election surprise’
Balad leader Sami Abou Shahadeh strode confidently with his wife and three children down Rabbi Nachman of Breslau Street — named after the 18th century founder of an important branch of Hasidic Judaism — as he headed to his local polling station in Jaffa on Tuesday. With his hardline anti-Zionist Balad party polling below the...
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Far-left MK: Kiryat Arba shooter not a terrorist, settlers aren’t innocent civilians
By
ToI Staff
2022 Elections
As Israel votes for fifth time since 2019, these 5 factors could break the deadlock
By
Carrie Keller-Lynn
From minority voting patterns to disaffected, undecided voters, to the weather, here’s what may shift the balance — giving Netanyahu his comeback or thwarting him again
ToI Podcast
Daily Briefing Nov. 1: Election Day redux; Herzog’s White House visit
By
ToI Staff
Top Ops
Rachel Sharansky Danziger
Praying for rain at the polls
This election day, I’m learning from the talmudic sages’ prayer for Israel’s rainy season to vote past sectors and keep all of Israel in mind
Todd Berman
The topsy turvy beat of the Israeli elections
When you feel down because of Israel’s 5-elections-in-4-years, watch the high-production dance videos (er, political ads), especially by the Haredim, to cheer up
'We already won the war, now only the world can lose'
Amid Russia-Iran cooperation, ‘now I hope Israel will help us,’ says Zelensky
By
ToI Staff
In Israeli TV interview, Ukrainian president says Moscow ‘used’ ex-PM Bennett’s desire to mediate to ‘buy time,’ reveals Israel finally agreed to supply radio systems
UN nuclear watchdog begins probe of Russia’s dirty bomb claim
By
ANDREW MELDRUM
US Iran envoy: We’re not wasting our time on the nuclear deal
By
AP
and
ToI Staff
Robert Malley says administration focusing on Iran protests and Tehran’s decision to get ‘involved in a European war’ by supplying drones to Russia
Iran’s Guard Corps video threatens drone strikes on Israeli, US, dissident targets
By
Tobias Siegal
Nationwide protests persist in Iran in defiance of violent crackdown
By
Stuart Williams
Q&A
Lazar Berman
Lula looking to rule as centrist, unlikely to harm Israel ties, Brazil scholar says
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the left-wing former president of Brazil who completed his return to politics by beating incumbent Jair Bolsonaro in a close election on Sunday, has shown that he intends to govern as a centrist, and is likely to maintain a balanced policy toward Israel and the Palestinians, according to an expert...
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Brazilian Jews offer President-elect Lula conciliatory message after rocky past
By
Marcus M. Gilban
Interview
Nearly 80 years on, the fight for Holocaust restitution continues in many countries
By
Judah Ari Gross
Mark Weitzman, who helped develop the now ubiquitous IHRA definition of antisemitism, is gearing up to meet European officials this week to negotiate reparations for survivors
‘Extremely disturbed’: US Jewish groups condemn Nazi Halloween costumes
By
Luke Tress
Holiday incidents in New York City and Wisconsin spark outrage amid national concern over antisemitism
Man arrested for alleged kidnapping attempt in Tiberias; terror motive suspected
By
Emanuel Fabian
Arab Israeli suspect, 51, from Yafia, handed over to Shin Bet after woman in her 20s says he tried to force her into his vehicle
Woman stabbed to death in Herzliya; husband arrested
By
ToI Staff
Police dispatched to scene after passerby reports looking through a window and seeing a woman lying on floor and walls sprayed with blood
Man shot in Kiryat Ata under unclear circumstances
By
ToI Staff
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Without a president, Lebanon fears power vacuum amid ongoing crises
By
Rouba El Husseini
Families of Parkland shooting victims address killer as sentencing hearing begins
By
TERRY SPENCER
Response to crowd surge at Seoul Halloween party was ‘insufficient,’ police admit
By
Cat Barton
and
Sunghee Hwang
Ashkelon to overhaul one of its oldest neighborhoods, expand housing
By
Danielle Nagler
Security forces foil bid to smuggle 25 handguns from Jordan to West Bank
By
Emanuel Fabian
Ukrainian soccer federation urges FIFA to remove Iran from World Cup
By
AP
Israel’s only glass company will get raw materials from its own CO2 emissions
By
Sue Surkes
Iran frees eight journalists after they were arrested amid mass protests
By
AFP
Evangelical GOP House candidate in Texas wrote novel about Anne Frank finding Jesus
By
Andrew Lapin
Pelosi suspect tells police he wanted to hold speaker hostage, break her knees
By
LISA MASCARO
,
STEFANIE DAZIO
and
TERRY CHEA
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