Bayit Yehudi: Close, But No Cigar Yet
Rumor has it that Bayit Yehudi was set to sign a coalition deal soon, but sources in the party say that no deal has yet been signed.
Rumor has it that Bayit Yehudi was set to sign a coalition deal soon, but sources in the party say that no deal has yet been signed.
Avigdor Lieberman, the number two MK in the Likud/Yisrael Beiteinu, said hareidi parties might still be included in the coalition
Hareidi MKs are up in arms over the impending deal between theLikud/Yisrael Beteinu, Yesh Atid and Jewish Home to form a government
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is set to offer a coalition deal to Yesh Atid and Jewish Home, reports Thursday said
A report said that the Jewish Home Party has taken steps to revive its election campaign committee - just in case
57% of Israeli Jews said they were “satisfied” with the results of the election, a poll showed, while 6.2% were “very satisfied.”
On the day after, Likud MKs and activists are nursing their wounds and trying to analyze why their party did not do as well as expected.
A Likud activist in Judea and Samaria on Thursday rejected claims that there had been a drop in support for the party in the region
According to the near final results of the elections, Jewish Home will be awarded a 12th Knesset seat, making it the 4th largest party
The jockeying for position has begun with attempts to force out PM Binyamin Netanyahu. But he can likely avoid "a jump to the left."
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Likud Minister Gideon Sa'ar said that despite the elections disappointment, Binyamin Netanyahu will form the next government
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Five different parties praised Israel, and each other as an all-out pre-election debate took a friendly turn and promoted aliyah.
Prof. Alex Bligh explores why despite calls from the Arab League urging Israeli-Arabs to vote, less than half will head to the polls.