Yisrael Beytenu chief demands Labor leader publish video of Netanyahu renouncing him during coalition negotiations

As campaign for September elections kicks off, PM shows once-popular right-wing ministers the door, reportedly rules out reserving slot for Shaked on Likud slate

'If we have enough seats, we'll consider [the premiership],' Yisrael Beytenu chief says in TV interview, adding he'll support a right-wing -- but not 'Haredi' -- government

Tzachi Hanegbi says together, parties could have 'impressive achievements,' but Likud quickly distances itself from his statements

Netanyahu may also replace Immigration Minister Yoav Gallant with Ze'ev Elkin as part of Likud outreach to Russian-speakers

Officials close to talks contradict Labor leader's claim Netanyahu's offer took issue off the table; sources close to Gabbay: Party would have quit if PM were charged

How a desperate PM was reduced to subjecting Israel to a new round of voting, why a second election could produce a different result, and where Liberman hopes this could yet lead

TV report details lengths PM went to in order to create a package sweet enough to entice leftist Labor into his right-wing coalition during all-night secret talks

Collective frustration and disappointment at the prospect of another election in under 6 months is palpable in Friday's newspapers

Foreign Minister Israel Katz says Yisrael Beytenu chief blew up coalition talks because he hoped to prevent PM from forming coalition

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