Rabbi Chaim Amsalem, No. 2 in the Zehut Party, called on Bennett and Feiglin to sit down soon and close a joint run.

"The public is fed up with the political debate and in general in the second round of elections. It is time to prove maturity and leadership and to gather the significant strength of supporters of Zehut, New Right and Am Shalem for a true union that will work with all its might for moderate Judaism and a responsible economy and for the people of Israel and the Land of Israel," said Rabbi Amsalem.