Days before final deadline for parties to merge before March election, Yesh Atid leader signals an alliance with his partners-turned-rivals is not in the offing

Transportation Ministry decision follows canceled cabinet meeting where ministers were slated to approve establishment of committee to decide who are eligible for flights back

Factions agree to vote on boosted enforcement, seemingly halting infighting that was complicating closure; health minister warns Israel will be 'virus incubator' if lockdown lifted

Infighting between Likud and Blue and White over bill to increase fines for violations could see closure end Sunday night, resume Monday night

Ultra-Orthodox lawmakers boycott committee vote on legislation to increase enforcement; Gantz demands parliament approve it before cabinet vote on extension of lockdown

96 die of COVID-19 in a day, as coalition infighting continues; ultra-Orthodox lawmakers said planning to boycott committee vote on increasing fines for rule-breakers

Bill to up fines for rule-breakers stalls, as Gantz's party rejects Likud compromise with Haredim on closing rebellious schools; ultra-Orthodox MK says party smearing Haredi public

MK Zvi Hauser, a lifelong conservative and former cabinet secretary, has helped found 3 party slates over the past two years in his bid to oust his former boss

Cabinet to meet later this week to decide how to proceed, as Health Ministry pushes to keep restrictions in place; 44 new fatalities reported over weekend

According to TV report, Yesh Atid head waiting for results of internal polling to see if addition of Blue and White chief to slate will harm electoral chances

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