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Meanwhile, Labor, Meretz and Yaron Zelekha's party confirm separate runs and Ra'am splits from Joint List Arab alliance, underscoring a splintered anti-Netanyahu camp

Yair Golan says leftist faction is prepared to help right-wing challenger become PM; doesn't rule out Bennett or Liberman either

With Likud sticking to GOP pollster, New Hope signs up with a group that helped defeat Trump from the right, while Yesh Atid sees Georgia as a model for beating Netanyahu

Survey underscores likelihood of mergers before Feb. 4 deadline; neither Netanyahu nor his rivals projected to be able to form coalition

Fusions of like-minded slates among Netanyahu's increasingly splintered opponents would help at least some of them avoid oblivion on election day

Tel Aviv Mayor Ron Huldai's The Israelis drops to 5 seats in survey, as excitement around new party appears to fade

Netanyahu interested in longtime supporter Nail Zoabi, an educator from the village of Nein, as part of his outreach to community

TV survey forecasts Likud rebel's New Hope party would be second largest, Netanyahu's right-wing bloc to fall short of majority

Report says internal poll has indicated minuscule support for initiative among target voters, leading party to dismiss move as 'not feasible'

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