Just as race to White House was seen as a choice of Trump or anyone else, Israelis are largely divided over whether or not long-time leader Netanyahu can remain in office

TV survey shows Likud making small gains at expense of right-wing rival, but neither pro- nor anti-PM blocs have clear path to forming a government

Gilad Kariv, who rose through Labor's ranks while flying his movement's flag, calls for carrot/stick approach to ultra-Orthodox and thinks his party will again lead the center-left

Avichai Mandelblit says comments made by Ibtisam Mara’ana don't justify blocking her from running; Central Elections hearing to be held on Wednesday

Leader of extreme-right Otzma Yehudit party says he won't be a 'scarecrow' in Knesset, wants position of influence to push his plan to encourage Arab emigration

Netanyahu says he's not bothered by lack of phone call from Biden, touts 'wonderful ties' with Democrats; calls graft trial 'absurd,' acknowledges speaking with key witness

TV survey indicates neither pro- nor anti-PM blocs would have clear path to forming a government if the March 23 elections were held today

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Blue and White party leader says he received AG's okay for move during campaign, to help those who can't go abroad to register as married; Yesh Atid MK urges him to quit race

Arab Israeli film producer Ibtisam Mara’ana, 7th on Labor slate, says she is sorry for offense she may have caused by ignoring siren, adds she now observes two-minutes of silence

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