Deri: I Will Not Accept a Deputy Minister from Jewish Home
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri says Religious Affairs Ministry will remain squarely in hands of Shas, with no interference from Jewish Home.
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri says Religious Affairs Ministry will remain squarely in hands of Shas, with no interference from Jewish Home.

After deals were closed with UTJ and Kulanu, Shas appears to be next to sign onto Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's new government.

Yisrael Beytenu demands that Israel's new government make it a strategic objective to remove Hamas from its position as ruler of Gaza.

Likud MKs have expressed concern that there will be nothing left over for them - but a party source promised them at least 12 ministries.

Kulanu will not tolerate any attempts to harm the current standing of the High Court, a top party official said.

With UTJ and Kulanu on board, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu turns his attention to finishing off deals with Shas and Jewish Home.

A bill to allow Israelis abroad to vote in national elections may be brought to the Knesset for legislation – but it may not.

If Bibi does not commit to massive building in Judea-Samaria, Jewish Home should not join the government, says MK Ariel's faction.

With less than a week to go before his deadline, PM Netanyahu is said to be ready to give up on deals with Aryeh Deri and Naftali Bennett.

Yesh Atid chairman says Netanyahu caved in to the demands of "a non-Zionist party" in coalition agreement with United Torah Judaism.

Likud and Kahlon’s party reach agreements in ongoing coalition negotiations. Final agreement expected to be signed Wednesday.

Faction demands answers regarding laws curbing court activism, construction in Jerusalem, portfolios.

Presenting deal to Zionist Union may be only way to curb extravagant demands of nationalist partners, Likud minister Gilad Erdan asserts.

Meretz chairwoman accuses Prime Minister of both bowing down to parties looking to limit High Court's power and 'undermining democracy.'

Education Minister perhaps even more important than Foreign Minister, claims MK Yinon Magal as coalition coalesces.

Jewish Home faction chair Ayelet Shaked talks coalition negotiations and Bennett's switch from foreign affairs portfolio to education.

Coalition-assembling continues as Bennett fires off angry tweet regarding Religions Ministry.

Jewish Home chairman says his party will end coalition negotiations if Shas is given the Religious Affairs Ministry.

Shas MK Yaakov Margi is very optimistic that things will work out with all of the Likud's “natural partners."

President Rivlin reportedly working behind the scenes towards a government with Likud and the "Zionist Union".

MK Shaked says she doesn't believe Netanyahu intends to break his promise to voters so blatantly as to invite Labor into coalition.

Prime Minister and Likud head Binyamin Netanyahu met with Kulanu head Moshe Kahlon for some three hours Sunday. An agreement may be near.

MK Yariv Levin says Jewish Home and Liberman are wrong when they claim Likud is 'leaving them for last.'

The government hasn't been formed yet, but already rival parties are accusing each other of “ruining” their policies.

18 days after receiving the mandate to form a government, Likud hopes to finally concretize deals with both United Torah Judaism and Shas.

Likud and Jewish Home continue to arm-wrestle: Likud threatens to prefer Labor, Bennett threatens to opt for Opposition.

A source in Jewish Home says it appears that Likud wants a government with its “natural allies” - but not with Jewish Home.

Jewish Home demands ability to restructure judges nominating committee and limit power of liberal-leaning High Court.

Personality-driven politics have taken over Israel, says Gideon Rahat, and they are doing so at the expense of idealism and ideology.

Moshe Kahlon is demanding some of the top government portfolios as his price for joining Binyamin Netanyahu's new government.

A source in the Likud said that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was strongly considering asking Yitzchak Herzog to join his coalition.

Potential coalition partner Moshe Kahlon canceled a meeting he was supposed to have with the Prime Minister on coalition negotiations.

Kulanu leader pours cold water on reports that he has already been guaranteed the position of Finance Minister in the next government.

MK Uri Ariel says that Jewish Home plans to ask for the Education portfolio in the new government.

Tension builds between potential coalition partners as Shas asks to free Religious Affairs Ministry from Jewish Home 'imprisonment.'

Prime Minister Netanyahu met with haredi parties UTJ and Shas, indicating ministry allotment that may harm religious Zionist interests.

Did Binyamin Netanyahu deserve the votes of Jewish Home supporters? Not necessarily, says MK Nissan Slomiansky.

Jewish Home should not overstate its contribution to the victory of the right in this year's elections, says MK Yariv Levin.

MK Miri Regev says that parties holding coalition negotiations with the Likud shouldn't make excessive demands.

Kulanu chairman denies reports he gave up his demand to head Knesset's Finance Committee in favor of United Torah Judaism.

Jewish Home head Naftali Bennett is sure that the party will have a “positive impact on the next government, even with fewer seats.

MK Yariv Levin said that the elections finally gave the Likud a clear mandate to rule Israel in the way the party felt it should be ruled.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi 'respects' Israel's electoral choices, expects peace talks with Palestinians to resume soon.

The 2015 elections were “a great moment for Religious Zionism,” MK Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) wrote on her Facebook page Wednesday.

Yisrael Beytenu head Avigdor Liberman is reportedly set to demand a high price for his joining Netanyahu's new coalition.

The Almagor terror victims group called on Jewish Home and Yisrael Beytenu to demand a law for the death penalty for terrorists.

Leaders of the Joint List are canvassing homes in Arab towns, driving voters to the polls in order to garner support for the party.

Speaking to Army Radio, Shas head Aryeh Deri says under no circumstances will his party join a “leftist” government under Herzog.

Latest election poll from Haaretz sees Labor-Hatnua once again in the lead, with 24 mandates - three above rival Likud.

Moshe Kahlon says he will join any government in which he is finance minister, but Likud officials fear this may mean a Herzog government.

Students in Israeli Religious Zionist high schools are demanding that the four religious parties running in this election unite.
