Israel has numerous political parties. Currently in the Israeli Knesset there are 12 political parties.
There are political, social, religious, economic, and labor movements in Israel. If you can imagine a political movement, Israel probably has it.
All countries have political problems.
Parliamentary democracy. See also:More about Israel
At the time of Jesus, Caesaria was the political capital of Israel, but Jerusalem was the religious capital.
Israel is democratic and is home to several political parties which stretch across the political spectrum. However, since its establishment in 1948, Israel has followed an economic model that resembles liberal socialism.
Yes there are lots of political problems there due to the war and its consequences.
While the US continues to finance Israel, Israel has no special problems except that of being helplessly dependent upon US generosity. That's why they make US presidential candidates pledge allegiance to Israel.
No. Kadima is a political party in Israel.
Since Israel has no official state religion, its political leaders are not religious leaders, and its religious leaders are not political leaders, in contrast to some other countries in the region and elsewhere.
one of the political problems is how Turkey want their government by Islamic law
The political problems cause instability, hurting economics development.