Yisrael Beyteinu
Almost half of Israelis support tougher sanctions, pressure to promote haredi conscription - poll
Approximately 31% support conscription only in agreement with Haredi leadership, and 11% believe that efforts to draft Haredi men are futile and should stop.
Netanyahu a ‘burden to Trump,' dismantled US-Israel ties, Liberman tells ‘Post’ - interview
Liberman rules out possibility of Arab, haredi partes in next government
Bennett overtakes Netanyahu: New poll shows Likud slipping amid political shift - poll
Ukraine rabbi: Local Jews insulted by claim PM’s trip is solely political
Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman told The Jerusalem Post that the country’s Jewish community was “hurt” by statements that Netanyahu is only in Kiev in order to get visuals for his campaign videos.
Amir Peretz denies charges he'll help Netanyahu form a government
Gantz said on Army Radio that Blue and White wanted a coalition with Likud but Netanyahu cannot be part of any government
Liberman to demand health, interior ministries
Yisrael Beytenu leaders say his party will recommend no one for PM if they don’t commit to national unity government.
Deri says Shas backing Netanyahu for PM, blames Liberman for elections
“We are supporting Netanyahu, we are at Netanyahu’s side,” said Deri.
Netanyahu hosts Yisrael Beytenu defectors
"For him, a word is just a word and zero accomplishments," Netanyahu said.
Likud, Blue and White tied with 30 seats in Kan election survey
The Kan survey posited that, once again, Avigdor Liberman's Yisrael Beyteinu could determine the formation of the government.
Netanyahu presented as haredi in elections video spoof
In a new elections video released on Monday by Yisrael Beytenu, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is presented as a haredi man.
New Likud ad: Nyet to Liberman
"Nyet to Yvet" is the slogan, using the Russian word for no and Liberman's nickname.
‘Trump of Tiberias’ budget gets the ax days after announcing run for Knesset
“Our new Secular Right Party will give Israelis what they really want: freedom from the dictatorship of the ultra-Orthodox, nothing will control us,” said Mayor Ron Cobi.
Liberman: ‘Emergency national unity govt’ needed to avert financial crises
Liberman added left-wing Labor, Meretz and the Arab parties to his list of who could not be brought into a coalition.