Avraham Bloch
Avraham Bloch is a reporter for The Jerusalem Post's Hebrew-language sister publication, Maariv.
Religious Zionist Party crosses threshold with four seats as coalition bloc climbs to 53 - poll
Gantz calls to abolish 12th grade, restructure system in education reform proposal
A-G Baharav-Miara tells Netanyahu that Ben-Gvir could be ousted over police interference
A-G denounces Justice Ministry appointing replacement in overseeing chief IDF lawyer case
Baharav-Miara denounced Justice Minister Yariv Levin's appointment of retired justice Asher Kula to have oversight in the case.
Ben-Gvir files lawsuit against journalists, media outlets for NIS 1 m., claims 'false blood libel'
According to the million NIS lawsuit, Ben-Gvir claims that a video of him was taken out of context to make it seem that he doesn’t want the return of the hostages.
A-G considering filing criminal charges against IPS chief connected to ethics, integrity issues
Israel Prison Service Chief Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi is suspected of informing a police officer of an undercover investigation into his activities.
Deri and Lapid clash over IDF draft law, sanctions on ultra-Orthodox yeshiva students
Aryeh Deri responded to the Attorney-General's discussion on the High Court of Justice consideration over the draft law and the plan to toughen sanctions against yeshiva students who don't enlist.
Haredi rabbi calls Likud MK Yuli Edelstein 'traitor' over draft law
'There’s someone in Likud who is a traitor to Israel and a scheming saboteur because he wants to rule and become prime minister,' says Butbul.
Netanyahu strengthens, Bennett struggles to form gov't, Eisenkot gains mandate in newest poll
The poll surveyed 511 respondents, representing a representative sample of Israel’s adult population (Jewish and Arab, over the age of 18).
Liberman: Israel has ‘no more than three years’ to prepare for next war with Iran
With Iran's nuclear threat growing, Lieberman demands fixed defense funding and criticizes Gaza aid as weakening Israeli security.
'Life-threatening risk': Security leaks on social media endanger troops on the ground - committee
"We are in a situation where very significant information, which could assist the enemy, is freely available on social media, and we must stop this,” a Yesh Atid MK said.
'Killed in their sleep': Inside Operation Narnia, Israel's strikes on Iran's nuclear scientists
In a striking twist, the operation targeting Iran’s nuclear scientists is known as "Narnia" in Israel, a name that reflects the operation’s improbable nature.
Smotrich orders cancellation of waiver on cooperation with Palestinian banks
This move could effect the collapse of the PA.