As the election race enters the final straight, Religious Zionism becomes a problem for Likud, Yesh Atid courts female voters, Gantz shifts focus, Arab parties aim to boost turnout

Likud dismisses claim, vowing to respect 'will of voter'; PM says best option for country would be unity government with Likud party under different leadership

Fashion retailer called fascist over campaign appearance for far-right Otzma Yehudit lawmaker at Ra'anana home of Joey Schwebel, who controls Zara Israel

PM addresses range of election issues at conference; labels settlers who attacked IDF forces 'emissaries of Ben Gvir' and defends decision not to bring maritime deal to Knesset

Knesset correspondent Carrie Keller-Lynn discusses the media transformation of a far-right MK; reporter Jeremy Sharon looks at the Religious Zionism party's plans for the judiciary

The network focused its activity on far-right politician Itamar Ben Gvir and was exposed by FakeReporter, an Israeli initiative that aims to expose disinformation online

Otzma Yehudit leader's soaring popularity comes with a softened persona ahead of elections; but Netanyahu is still hesitant to fully endorse him

Like the past four rounds, Nov. 1 is largely a referendum on Netanyahu -- but with a new element, the rise of a far-right party bent on remaking Israel's governance and orientation

Ex-House member looks to lead way in expanding Abraham Accords and highlighting Israel-Palestinian partnership; avoids calling out extremist Israeli party as his group did in past

Likud chief insists no plans 'to cancel anything retroactively,' denies avoiding photo with Ben Gvir, as he urges right-wingers to back his party over Religious Zionism

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