Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified on Wednesday for the second day at his corruption trial, where he claimed that the Likud Party had not spent any money on advertising on Walla during ...
Gideon Sa'ar is integrating into the Likud party, opting out of a secured spot in favor of participating in primaries to once again challenge Prime Minister Netanyahu for the party leadership.
A poll conducted by the Migam Institute for Channel 12 News shows that if elections were to be held today, the Likud party would win 23 seats, and the National Unity party would win 19.
Contrary to Netanyahu's testimony, the Likud party invested an estimated NIS 283,300 in advertisements in Walla in January 2015. The Walla logo seen next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at ...