Report claims Islamist party won't quit coalition but plans to keep freeze in place; Ra'am reportedly considering reuniting with Joint List

If Likud brings legislation for preliminary vote Wednesday and it passes, it must still clear further hurdles -- but the momentum it creates could be fatal for the government

Joint List bails out Bennett from embarrassing and symbolic defeat to opposition, but pressure remains on teetering government

Ruling bloc heads urge cooperation to stave off no-confidence votes with government in crisis; Netanyahu claims days numbered for Bennett's rule

Political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses what's ahead in the Knesset as diplomatic correspondent Lazar Berman looks at Victory Day's ramifications for Ukraine

Government to steer away from controversial legislation as it fights for survival after losing majority, but internal discord and Likud-led maneuvers could see them fall

Pundits speculate the Haredi party may be abandoning the opposition, but it says it's sticking with the Likud-led bloc even as it appears to grow impatient with Netanyahu

Islamist party leader tells Saudi news site that he's working with Jordan to resolve tensions surrounding Temple Mount; won't rule out joining potential Netanyahu-led coaliiton

Amid escalating tensions, notably regarding the Temple Mount, calls are mounting for Mansour Abbas's party to make its current temporary suspension from coalition permanent

All coalition MKs told they must be present for the summer session's first three weeks, without exception; meanwhile, coalition lacks a whip and, potentially, Ra'am's 4 votes

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