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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

There's a cruel irony to this election: To win, each leader must cannibalize his own camp. But go too far and you hand the election to the other side

Betzalel Smotrich disavows video put out by partner Itamar Ben Gvir; incident also sparks fight with right-wing rival Naftali Bennett, who is accused of plotting with left

Agreement with Smotrich's Religious Zionism party further aligns PM with extremists such as Otzma Yehudit's Itamar Ben Gvir

Senior member of ruling party says he cannot imagine sitting in same government as leader of Otzma Yehudit party, which Netanyahu maneuvered into merger of far-right parties

New Hope leader slams Netanyahu for willingness to partner with radical right-winger; also bashes rival Bennett for not ruling out partnership with PM

Initial surveys after closing of official slates for March elections see both Netanyahu and his opponents short of majority; several parties in danger of falling below threshold

Ben Gvir says that in talks with Netanyahu associates ahead of far-right merger, both sides recognized that PM can't form right-wing coalition without his slate in Knesset

Galit Distal Atbaryan will be placed at number 10 on the ruling party's electoral list for the March election; negotiations still ongoing for other spots to be chosen by PM

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