Justice minister says matter should be resolved by a government decision, not legislation, but finance minister says he will only weigh in once the state inquiry is complete

Yisrael Beytenu's Eli Avidar asserts state of democracy 'as bad as it was' under Netanyahu, suggests coalition members should veto PM's bills if he doesn't support theirs

Foreign minister says he got death threat likening him to Hitler; Likud chief asserts coalition whip Silman must give proof she was attacked, or apologize

Party sources say it can't get enough voters to attain 61-seat majority, only hope is for new right-wing party to draw those unhappy with Bennett and Sa'ar

A number of potentially contentious issues are stirring passions within the government as it attempts to forge a 'stable' life beyond the budget

PM declares Israel now 'back on track' after Knesset approves first state budget in over 3 years; Meretz minister says gov't can get on with 'normal life,' but warns of pitfalls

Overcoming painful compromises, the unlikely alliance behind the government manages to rebuke the country's former leaders, and may be driving an opposition rethink

Ex-PM has failed to topple the government that ousted him, shattering the argument that only he can lead the country; ironically, he's the glue holding the current coalition afloat

Political correspondent Tal Schneider and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur assess the government's successful allocation of public finances -- a first in 3.5 years

Foreign Minister says in a Facebook post that 'leaks, slanders, and attempts to make us quarrel' will not shift government from its goals

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