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

Ariel Attias said that Yair Lapid was throwing his weight around in coalition pre-negotiations as if he had won the elections


Netanyahu feels negotiations with Yesh Atid are starting off on the wrong foot because of Lapid's many demands.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu wins the support of the Knesset’s two largest factions in forming a new government.


Shas and United Torah Judaism may work together to prevent Lapid from drafting yeshiva students.

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

The Palestinian Authority is hoping that Yair Lapid’s achievement in this week’s election will lead to the resumption of peace negotiations.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu could form a coalition that is more right-wing than centrist, if he so chooses - but it requires work.

"We’re not going to form a bloc with Hanin Zoabi," states Yesh Atid chairman.

"We are not shying away from entering the opposition...if Netanyahu makes his position more extreme...we won't be there," says Shas.

Lieberman spoke about the formation of a coalition government, calling Yair Lapid "a natural choice for finance minister."

Pnina Tamano-Shata, number 14 on the Yesh Atid list, will be the first ever female MK from Ethiopia.

“A heavy responsibility was placed our shoulders," says Yesh Atid chairman after exit polls predict he'll lead the second largest party.

"The people of Israel made it clear they want me to continue as Prime Minister," says Netanyahu.

Labor, Yesh Atid and Hatnua slam Netanyahu over appointing outgoing Minister Moshe Kahlon as head of the Israel Lands Administration.

Yesh Atid chairman says Arabs don't want peace. All he wants is a fence between us and them.

Local Samaria leader responds to Lapid’s claims that ‘settlers’ take money from middle class.

Netanyahu would prefer a coalition with Lapid and Livni over the Jewish Home, a senior Likud official tells Arutz Sheva.

Yesh Atid chairman tells Bennett: "You turned the communities in Judea and Samaria into another extortionate sector."

Likud insiders claim Netanyahu will foresake his "natural partners" and shift from a nationalist government to a more central one.

Those who have never held public positions should not criticize those who have, says Minister Ya'alon.

"It's not complicated. Everyone should enlist...I'm not asking them to do anything I do not ask of my children or of myself," said Lapid

Livni has not yet given up on her hopes of forming a united front to rival Likud.

Labor and Yesh Atid accuse Livni of misleading the public over what happened during meeting between the leaders of the three parties.

Yair Lapid said that his party would not participate in an “automatic block” coalition that Tzippy Livni was trying to organize.

The Likud Beytenu would prefer to form a coalition with Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid over Shas, a senior official in the party says.

Yesh Atid head says 'no' to idea of forming a bloc with Livni and Yechimovich against Netanyahu, but then says a conditional 'yes'.

Tzipi Livni, who heads the Hatnua party, says she's willing to put ego considerations aside to oust Netanyahu from power.

"Obviously, we will not sit as fifth wheel in a government composed of Shas and the extreme Right."

Tzipi Livni, who led Kadima into failure, quit politics and returned to head her own party, is already thinking of quitting again.

The disintegration of Israel's leftist parties continued apace, as Tzipi Livni accused Labor of lying, and Yair Lapid called Livni a crook

Former Kadima chairwoman Tzipi Livni was motivated by her ego in choosing to form a new party, says Yesh Atid chairman.

Former Kadima head holds news conference for party that is expected to take votes from Labor, Lapid.

Leftist parties express their dismay as Likud members place the more nationalistic candidates at the top of the party's Knesset list.

Yesh Atid chairman says splitting the centrist bloc is a bad thing.

“Suckers’ tent” activists fed up with politicians on the Left. “Give up your egos, not the country,” they call.

Head of Yesh Atid party says he will not sit in government that won't renew PA talks.

Yair Lapid argues that if Israel does not compromise on “right of return,” Jerusalem, the PA will give in.

Residents of Judea and Samaria slam Lapid's plan to keep ‘settlement blocs’ while evicting smaller communities.

In a speech Tuesday, Yair Lapid promised that if he became Prime Minister, Jerusalem would remain unified, under Israeli control.

Yesh Atid party head says Golan is Israel's. Rabbi Shai Piron named as party's number two man.

Under very specific circumstances, a party headed by Olmert, Livni, and Yair Lapid could eke out a victory over the Likud, a poll shows

Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has reportedly decided that he has been vindicated enough to justify his return to politics

Yair Lapid predicts his Yesh Atid party will receive 22 seats in the next election, says Israel needs and wants change.

Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid: I don't hate any Jew in the world. Torah study is important and doesn't contradict with national service.

Yair Lapid gives his first public interview, accuses Netanyahu of making Israel "look leprous around the world."

Yair Lapid calls the current government "corrupt" and says that it should be brought down.

Yair Lapid slams PM Netanyahu over the threatened Ulpana neighborhood, calls for it to be demolished.

Journalist-turned politician Yair Lapid declared to US Conservative Jews that he is the only sane leader in the Knesset.

Yair Lapid says the entry of Kadima into the Likud-run coalition has turned his nascent Atid party into 'the only sane political center'

Shas Chairman Eli Yishai criticizes Yair Lapid, says he "is anti-hareidi but he knows how to hide it."

The Shas party criticizes Yair Lapid's alternative to the Tal Law, says the public is tired of Lapid's 'language games.'

Yair Lapid outlines his alternative to the Tal Law: Give the hareidim an exemption for 5 years, then have everyone serve.

The Council of Higher Education ruled journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid must earn his BA before his doctorate, just like everyone else

The bill would force a person who declares his intention to run for Knesset to register as a party.

Nationalist parties would win three more seats in the Knesset, while Lapid’s strength would sink, if elections were held today.

Yair Lapid: Israel's government system is corrupt, the Shas party spins the whole country around its finger.

Education Committee meets to discuss special PhD track that caters to journalists, asks who else is in it.
