A unity government? Bringing Liberman back? Wooing a turncoat or two? Why some of the potential solutions to the deadlock, following the latest election, may be nonstarters

Official ballot count begins, set to extend throughout night; Netanyahu declares 'gigantic victory' for Israel

Yisrael Beytenu leader says his party has 'principles,' won't go back on campaign vows to not sit in government with ultra-Orthodox and religious-right

After hard-fought campaign seen as referendum on longtime leader’s rule, Likud predicted to win 36-37 seats, significantly more than Gantz’s Blue and White, with 32-33

Odeh: Change impossible 'without partnership between Arabs, Jews'; Liberman: Choose 'between strong Yisrael Beytenu, religious state'; Litzman: 'Vote without fear of coronavirus'

Likud dismisses claim that PM said his annexation vow was just a campaign pledge as 'a complete lie'; Yisrael Beytenu head also rules out joining any coalition led by Netanyahu

Channel 12 survey shows Likud gaining momentum, but right-Orthodox bloc still 3 short of majority; both TV polls put mainly Arab Joint List at new high

Liberman issues denial, says party won't back any government it's not a member of; claims Peretz made statement for benefit of Netanyahu, in return for support in presidential bid

Rash of polls before Monday's election give PM's Likud party either a slight lead, or neck-and-neck with rival Blue and White; Liberman's Yisrael Beytenu still kingmaker

Likud, meanwhile, asserts Yisrael Beytenu in cahoots with Joint List; Blue and White calls on AG to launch probe into Netanyahu's stock dealings with cousin

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