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Return of Arab Joint List takes seats from opposition while Likud strengthens - poll
The revived Joint List would win 13 seats, up from the 10 currently projected when the parties ran separately. The seats came at the expense of Yesh Atid, Naftali Bennett, and Gadi Eisenkot.
On a tightrope: Israel’s Arab citizens and the war with Hamas - opinion
The Joint Arab List split up alters the political landscape - analysis
The changing status of Israel’s Arab population - opinion
Edelstein: Arab Joint List is illegitimate partner for gov’t coalition
But says no ethical problem for Netanyahu to be premier while under indictment, trial
Blue and White not expecting breakthrough in Liberman meeting
Liberman accuses Netanyahu of "begging Egypt to help us surrender."
Balad MKs rule out supporting a minority government
“My own village doesn’t have any building outlines since 1996,” said United Arab List MK Mansour Abbas in an interview with 103 FM radio on Tuesday.
Arab MKs on Netanyahu handing back mandate: Good riddance
Joint List leader slams Netanyahu: “The former magician ran out of tricks.”
Opportunity for change
Since 1992, when supporting late prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, the Arab parties enacted a policy not to support any candidate from neither the Right nor the Left.
Joint List endorses Gantz without Balad, giving Netanyahu majority
Blue and White decides to forego first shot to form government
Arab MKs: Netanyahu era is over
“We’re back to being the third largest party in the Knesset,” said Joint List head MK Ayman Odeh.
Netanyahu predicts 15 seats for Joint List
The prime minister based his prediction on data presented in English at the meeting by his American pollster, John McLaughlin.
Odeh reiterates Joint List will not be part of Gantz government
Says sees himself as future prime minister of the State of Israel
Tibi puts price tag on Gantz blocking majority
Tibi said his demands include a development plan for the Arab sector that would cost 64 billion shekels over 10 years or 32 billion over five years.