Meeting the party's leader, Ayoub Kara asserts that unlike the Joint List, Ra'am 'doesn't deny Israel's existence'; head of Arab Balad party resigns

Israel's leaders can form a government and end the deadlock. All they need is a bit of trust and a willingness to compromise. Or: Why another election is inevitable

Joint List currently has buffer of 2,521 votes, below which it loses its 6th seat to Likud; Religious Zionism's Simcha Rothman says probe will look for 'mistakes and forgeries'

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

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