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Spooked by the thought of the right-wing extremist becoming an MK, Yuval Carmel is going to door-to-door in right-wing strongholds to convince people to vote for anybody else

By squeaking into Knesset, party would get retroactive state funds to cover 60% of the millions of shekels it has borrowed for its faltering campaign, and it's not alone

TV survey says neither the PM nor his rivals have clear path to forming coalition; approval of government's handling of pandemic grows

Ruling says use of phrase 'Returning to life' could lead public to associate public health vaccination campaign with Likud political party, undermine trust

PM responds to opposition leader's challenge as he tries to frame election as contest between himself and Yesh Atid; polls predict deadlock after next week's vote

Yesh Atid leader makes exception for Meretz, declines to declare himself a PM candidate; warns Netanyahu will form 'racist, homophobic' government if elected

But premier also cautions renewed restrictions possible in case of mutations; says 4 more normalization deals on the way

Gantz says he'll support anyone able to prove they have enough support to form coalition without Netanyahu; despite polling in single digits, Sa'ar claims he still can be PM

Premier's associates blame 'policy discussions' for his no-show, after Islamic Jihad releases threatening video alluding to rocket fire at Netanyahu events in 2019

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