Political deadlock predicted to continue with no bloc gaining majority in Knesset; support for pro-Netanyahu parties seen as much more solid than for those who oppose him

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'

'I'll do everything needed for a change of government,' Yesh Atid head says. If PM is reelected, he'll make Israel an 'illiberal democracy, somewhere between Hungary and Turkey'

Some anti-Netanyahu parties weighing plan to support Yamina chairman in a rotational premiership to pull him from the right-wing, religious bloc, report says

Those who claim Israel's well-being requires the PM be defeated are no longer scrambling for 61 seats. They're heading for about 70, but don't seem to want to do the math

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As race enters its final month, Netanyahu is seeking to funnel away right-wing votes from his challengers, but may have wound up pushing Yamina and New Hope closer to each other

Both right-wing party leaders say centrist Yesh Atid can still join potential coalition

In a landmark interview, the likely election kingmaker sets out hawkish policies but an inclusive Jewish philosophy; assures voters: Israel thrived before Bibi, will soar after him

But Yesh Atid can still join a potential coalition, Bennett says; recent poll puts Yesh Atid at 18 seats to Yamina's 11

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