Survey indicates that new election wouldn't break political deadlock, with Liberman still holding balance of power between rival blocs

Report does not name plotters, but notes 'deafening silence' of Gilad Erdan, Yuli Edelstein and Gideon Sa'ar; chances low of senior party members uniting around new leader

Netanyahu says only the public will decide who will be premier, urges Israelis to attend pro-Likud rally against conduct of police and prosecution

Justice Ministry says no decision made yet; Benny Gantz vows to continue efforts to form new government and avoid sending country to third election in a year

Report quotes party officials saying Netanyahu intends to wage war on graft charges against him, place issue at center of expected 2020 elections

Amid scathing criticism and comparisons to Emperor Nero, newspapers say PM's indictment aggravates political deadlock and agree Israel's embattled leader won't go without a fight

Episode #12: NYT writer Ronen Bergman on Netanyahu's criminal indictment * Forward editor Jodi Rudoren wants US Jews to communicate * Veteran Israeli analyst talks coalition effort

Document provides overview of the decision and its reasoning, as well as a summary of the charges

Labor party activists to demonstrate outside Likud HQ at noon, calling on Netanyahu to resign; more Likud ministers speak up for premier after staying silent on Thursday

PM could be required to immediately let go of his four other ministerial posts, but AG can't formally file indictment before Knesset discusses a potential request for immunity

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