Turnout was still down from the Joint List unity years, but the results of the election suggest that staying together for the votes may no longer be necessary for Arab parties

Central Elections Committee chief Yitzhak Amit rules that party must pay damages to two organizations - Standing Together and Zazim - after petition struck down

Analysts say Likud's outreach to Arabs is aimed at calming fears and keeping turnout low, after several previous elections saw scare campaigns backfire and bring out the voters

The prime minister's campaign is beset on all sides by political paradoxes. For a start, how does he grow his party without cannibalizing his allies?

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses efforts by Gantz and Lapid before election day as deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan discusses complex archaeomagnetic research

Voter suppression efforts and warnings about Arabs flocking to the polls appear to have backfired, driving higher voter participation