The anti-Netanyahu bloc is drawing the ire of right wingers who have been demonstrating outside Bennett, Shaked's homes
The anti-Netanyahu bloc is drawing the ire of right wingers who have been demonstrating outside Bennett, Shaked's homes
Intense negotiations, wrangling over Cabinet positions yields little results so far as Lapid comes down to the wire
Most pro-Israel Evangelicals have never heard of Naftali Bennett or Yair Lapid, only Benjamin Netanyahu — that’s about to change
In his own speech, PM Netanyahu says Bennett is running "the scam of the century" and that a right-wing government is still possible
Here's a possible Israeli Cabinet – without Netanyahu for the first time in over a decade – if Lapid can finalize a coalition deal this week
UPDATED: 5:40 p.m. Big question now: Will Mansour Abbas and his Islamist Ra’am party join coalition, too?
Speculation mounting that Naftali Bennett set to become Israel’s next prime minister, form government with Yair Lapid – announcement could come Sunday
Negotiations are not underway, and time is running out – Lapid’s mandate to form government ends June 2
Naftali Bennett – poised to become Israel’s next prime minister – suddenly rules out creating coalition with Yair Lapid and Israeli Arabs
Prospect of an anti-Netanyahu government linked to a quick end to Gaza-Israel conflict