Litzman: If You Draft Hareidim, Draft Arabs Too
Teams from Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu met with a delegation from United Torah Jewry to discuss the latter's inclusion in the new government
Teams from Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu met with a delegation from United Torah Jewry to discuss the latter's inclusion in the new government

Reports suggest Bennett has a pact with Lapid while rabbis want a religious front. Or is it spin?

Sources in Likud did not like Lapid's assertion that he could be Prime Minister soon.

Head of second largest party may decide to stay out of the coalition and hope for Netanyahu's downfall.

MK Uri Ariel: the main topic in coalition talks was hareidi enlistment.

Despite rocky relations between Bennett and the Netanyahus, Yaalon expects Bennett to be in the government.

Peres avoids mentioning Rabbi Ovadia's request to avoid a schism over the issue of military service by hareidi men.

Rabbi Ovadia in a letter to the president: exert your influence to prevent a schism in the nation.

Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Lieberman meets Jewish Home chairman Naftali Bennett to discuss the new coalition.

A parade of politicians told Shimon Peres whom they wanted to form the next government – and Binyamin Netanyahu was the overwhelming choice

President Peres will begin the process of choosing a new Prime Minister. Estimates show 80 MK's - or more - for Netanyahu.

The Labor Party decided Monday that it would not join a coalition led by Binyamin Netanyahu

Senior sources: tension between Netanyahu and Bennett will not keep Bayit Yehudi out of government.

Lapid prefers Bayit Yehudi in coalition. MKs say talks with PA unlikely to be a sticking point.

Report: Prime Minister left Gideon Saar out of coalition negotiations, blames him for election results.

Prime Minister was quick to call other potential coalition partners, but extra-slow to call Bayit Yehudi head Bennett.

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.

Regardless of the coalition that is to be formed, Israelis have seen the last of Ehud Barak, at least for a while.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will meet Thursday with Shas chairman Eli Yishai, as he seeks to build a coalition.

Likud MK sees tough times ahead, because Likud's coalition partners will have too much leverage.

Likud’s attacks on the Bayit Yehudi party drove young voters to the centrist Yesh Atid, says MK Uri Orbach.

‘Don’t throw Bibi a lifeline,’ urges far-left Meretz chairwoman.

With 99 percent of the vote counted it seems Kadima will enter Knesset, leaving right- and left-wing blocs even, if Arab parties join left.

Activist Moshe Zar tells Arutz Sheva that it’s not the votes he's worried about, but the coalition politics that follow.

