There's a cruel irony to this election: To win, each leader must cannibalize his own camp. But go too far and you hand the election to the other side

From voter tracking apps to phone banks, stump tours and free rides, parties are planning a variety of tactics to push their supporters into the ballot box on March 23

Opposition leader challenges premier in apparent strategy change; New Hope leader Sa'ar also offers a debate invitation

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

Their familiarity with Israel's language and politics pales compared to local strategists, but American consultants still hot commodity given experience one can only rack up in US

Yisrael Beytenu head signals he could recommend Yair Lapid for the premiership after the national vote on March 23

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Opposition accuses Netanyahu of allowing airport entry 'only for his voters' during airport's general closure; Gantz said set to demand cabinet review of authorization process

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

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