Mansour Abbas has been controversial among Arab Israelis for his willingness to work with PM Benjamin Netanyahu. But his Tuesday electoral win proves he also has support

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Religious Zionism head calls on Bennett and Sa'ar to 'enter a right-wing government,' further narrows Netanyahu's already slim prospects for building a majority coalition

Prime minister fears the Islamist party could back legislation that would bar him from forming a coalition, report says

Liberman sees jump in support in Druze areas; United Torah Judaism leads in Jerusalem; Arab community mostly supports Joint List

Kahanist soon-to-be MK calls Mansour Abbas a Hamas supporter; officials in Islamist party say he's a 'racist' and partnering in same government 'impossible'

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

Latest electoral math shows conservative Islamist party essential to either coalition; PM would need to walk back previous statements and strongarm his right-wing partners

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'

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