With 80% of vote counted, anti-Netanyahu bloc satellite parties seen receiving between 6 and 8 seats, after many pollsters wondered whether they would make it into Knesset at all

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From Netanyahu apparatchiks to those dead-set on ousting him, from anti-vaxxers and cult wives, everything you need to know about the factions running in Tuesday's election

Parties on both right and left deemed most green by environmental group; religious parties, Yisrael Beytenu get the lowest marks

Yesh Atid leader makes exception for Meretz, declines to declare himself a PM candidate; warns Netanyahu will form 'racist, homophobic' government if elected

Nitzan Horowitz says it is in Israel's interest 'to end the occupation, and anyone who thinks settlement policy can continue without a price is mistaken'

Yair Lapid strengthens to 20 seats, but no bloc has a clear path to 61 seats following the March 23 election

A separate survey has left-wing party squeezing past minimum electoral threshold if March 23 elections were held today

Breaking ranks with most MKs, Omer Barlev and Yair Golan, two of the top security experts in politics, say the JCPOA was good for Israel, even if everyone else refuses to say so

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