Likud and Yisrael Beytenu Splitting Up?
The two factions, which teamed up for the elections, apparently prefer to be independent again.
The two factions, which teamed up for the elections, apparently prefer to be independent again.
With coalition talks stalled between Likud-Beytenu and Yesh Atid, PM Binyamin Netanyahu warns Yair Lapid that time has run out.
Likud is feeling the pressure of Bayit Yehudi and Yesh Atid's united negotiating posture. Analysis.
A vast majority of voters - 74% - want to see a coalition which includes Jewish Home, Yesh Atid and the ultra-orthodox parties.
Although current surveys have Likud-Beytenu hovering around 35 seats, candidates fear they may win as little as 30 seats.
MK Haim Katz, head of the Aerospace Industries union, reportedly gave instructions to vote for Feiglin.