As PM runs out of time to form coalition and his opponents mount united show of force, newspapers wait to see if secularist kingmaker will fall in line or topple nascent government

As Israel licks wounds, prepares for more fires after blazes ravage country and force thousands to evacuate, Liberman walks out of coalition talks

Netanyahu seems to be nearing a coalition deal, aside from the pesky draft bill, and is seeing support for his immunity bid and overriding the Supreme Court grow, despite criticism

Reports indicate that Netanyahu and friends never intended to push through a new immunity law, rather using it as a distraction while they pursue a bill to override the High Court

Palestinians say the US has its priorities mixed up with the economic meet in Bahrain, and most businessmen reject the idea, but one-staters and Gulf-lovers find reasons for hope

With Eurovision fever yesterday's news, Israel now gears up for Trump's 'deal of the century,' which may shape up to be the plan Netanyahu has long wanted

Israel's hosting of the Eurovision is heralded locally as a success. The same cannot be said of Iceland or Madonna's attempts at bringing a political message to the show

After Gideon Sa'ar bashes Netanyahu's immunity push, many ask where are all the others who back him, and whether they will have the courage (or temerity) to come out as well

Despite telling voters he would not pursue immunity, the prime minister is no longer beating around the bush, arguing that people voted for him to not have to deal with prosecution

Both sides seem to want Nakba Day to remain a quiet riot at most, but Eurovision could prove to be a dangerous wildcard

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