Livni, Herzog Deny Rotation Retraction is a Ploy
Both party leaders claim the move was 'necessary' to replace Netanyahu in the face of enormous backlash.
Both party leaders claim the move was 'necessary' to replace Netanyahu in the face of enormous backlash.
Last-minute decision for Tzipi Livni not to run in a 'rotation' agreement breaks campaign promises before polls even open, MKs fire.
Claiming it could affect Herzog's chances of forming a government, his co-chair gives up rotation deal that brought them together.
Labor leader answers - and evades - tough questions just before elections. On the agenda: building freezes and diplomatic approach to Iran.
Al-Jarida claims Labor leader and Joint Arab List officials in negotiations for Arab parties to recommend Herzog for prime minister.
In interview with JPost, Netanyahu appeals to voters not to take chances with national security by voting for Labor, Left.
Sources close to PM Netanyahu say the Likud has not ruled out a unity government and rotation deal with Labor leader Yitzhak Herzog.
Labor leader claims Israel's economy is suffering due to overfocus on defense, vows only to raise defense budget if social needs are met.
Rabbi Avichai Ronski: Labor party platform seeking to cancel program for Jewish identity which already has 130,000 students.
After Ya'alon claims unity government possible, Bennett warns right-wing voters Likud is planning an about-face - Likud issues a rebuttal.
Radical groups call Livni and Herzog 'murderers' as they visit northern Arab city. Six arrested.
Latest poll finds Likud and Labor still neck in neck with Comptroller's report against Netanyahu's expenses having little effect.
Netanyahu accuses media of creating 'smokescreen to allow Livni to stealthily infiltrate the prime ministers office.'
Labor pulls past Likud with 25 seats in latest poll, but majority of voters still think Netanyahu will be prime minister again.
Labor-Hatnua's point person on security, Amos Yadlin, attacks Netanyahu for Op. Protective Edge, Iran, and relationship with the US.
Likud releases new campaign video depicting Left allowing ISIS into Israel, drawing ire from both Labor-Hatnua and Yuval Diskin.
Despite days of back and forth on whether to support disqualification of radical MK Hanin Zoabi, Labor-Hatnua votes to disqualify.
Controversial Labor candidate Yossi Yonah responds to Jewish Home campaign video against him by attacking the party and its positions.
In an interview with Army Radio, Labor Chairman Yitzhak Herzog says meeting with US VP was completely informal and not related to elections.
Livni demands Yesh Atid head Lapid pledge not to recommend Netanyahu to form next government, but recommend Labor instead.
Likud wins 26 seats in latest Walla! poll, three over the Labor-Hatnua party, making chances of a right-wing government likely.
Latest survey published by Haaretz sees Likud gaining in the polls with 25 predicted mandates, two more than Labor-Hatnua.
In interview with Yediot Aharonot, Liberman discusses upcoming elections and the future government, Hezbollah's attack and 'Bottlegate.'
MK Ayelet Shaked accuses Chairpersons Herzog and Livni of attacking Netanyahu for 'Bottlegate' to cover up fact they have no real agenda.
As the deadline to submit party lists for the 20th Knesset approaches, likelihood of last-minute unity deals crumbles.
Jewish Home candidate Ronen Shoval says 'anti-Zionist' statements by party members make the name 'Zionist Camp' misleading to the public.