Both the pro- and anti-Netanyahu blocs may need the support of Mansour Abbas's Ra'am to have any chance of forming a government

'Double envelope' ballots, some 10% of total, could yet determine Netanyahu's fate; officials expect final results by Friday; remaining 3% of regular votes expected soon

Some towns saw backing for right-wing party jump eightfold, but actual ballot numbers added up to no more than several hundred, and sometimes several dozen

Likud, whose bloc drops to 59 seats, split on possibility of coalition supported by Islamist party; Abbas: 'If there is an offer, we’ll sit and talk'

After yet another apparent election deadlock, PM stops short of declaring victory, pleads with opponents to partner with him -- a year after he persuaded Gantz to do so

Likud chief phones his likely partners, urges them to join 'a strong, stable right-wing government'; potential kingmaker Bennett says changes afoot but coy on who he will back

In cryptic speech to supporters, Yamina leader promises that 'what was will not be,' while party says it will make decision that 'is best for the public that voted for us'

After weeks of surveys showed far-right alliance barely crossing threshold, network polls have it winning 7 seats, ensuring entry of extremist Otzma, Noam candidates into Knesset

Prime minister takes to social media to hammer home the claim that left-wing voters are out in droves

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