Israel may be heading to snap elections over the enlistment of a few hundred more ultra-Orthodox recruits, which would do little to address the army's manpower woes

Liberman isn't bluffing. Nobody knows if the ultra-Orthodox are. But Netanyahu desperately wants to avoid another round of voting

Yisrael Beytenu leader concedes new elections would be unnecessary, but is adamant he can't allow ultra-Orthodox to control matters of religion and state

Mandelblit rejects claim those who push to change law aim solely to protect Netanyahu from 'distraction' of charges; Nitzan slams 'lie' that probe into PM is political

For second time in as many weeks, Esther Hayut swipes at Netanyahu's plan to shatter judicial oversight, quoting 2017 remarks in which he emphasized importance of independent court

Netanyahu's party vows to take first step on Monday to trigger fresh elections; Liberman insists he won't avert snap polls by joining coalition

Top-secret operation to raid Tehran warehouse and spirit out thousands of documents thought to have contributed to US decision to leave nuclear deal

PM summons potential coalition partners in bid to ink last-minute deal, as Yisrael Beytenu and the ultra-Orthodox parties clash over Haredi draft

Yisrael Beytenu head is blocking PM's coalition by insisting more ultra-Orthodox men are enlisted. But it's only judicial oversight, which he opposes, that has kept his cause alive

House Committee chairman says he'll file proposal Sunday, thus preventing president from tasking lawmaker other than Netanyahu with forming a government

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