Once, Rabbi Meir Kahane was a loathed pariah. In today's Likud, he would be a candidate for a reserved spot on the party's election slateYoana Gonen 12:38 AM • July 08 2026 IDTIn the run-up to the Likud primary and the subsequent general election, Channel 14 television is doing its job as a holiday resort for right-wing politicians – a comfortable sofa, a sympathetic audience and questions as soft as a fluffy white bathrobe. Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:LikudIsraeli politicsChannel 14CommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Live UpdatesNetanyahuHamasTrumpSupreme CourtAli KhameneiHaQuizHaaretz PodcastThe Party Is Over: Likud's Mask Has FallenZini: I Accepted Shin Bet Chief Role to Ensure Loyalty to Elected EchelonGoing Ballistic: Israelis Are Thanking Iran for a 'Crater of Joy'Netanyahu's Government Is Stoking Sedition30% of Jewish American Adults Say Israel Committed Genocide in GazaRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIIsrael Has Long Ignored Warnings of a 'Diplomatic Tsunami.' Now It Has ArrivedDumber Than a 10-year-old: Are Israeli Students Really That Stupid?An Israeli Principal Desegregated a Tel Aviv School. Here's What HappenedAs Israel Lacks Hundreds of Patrol Officers, West Bank Staff DoublesRep. Dan Goldman Says Support for Israel Cost Him New York Democratic PrimaryIsraeli Cop Filmed Throwing Stun Grenade Into Car, Trapping Palestinians Inside