Yisrael Beytenu
Israel's Opposition hits 61 seat majority for first time in months - poll
The opposition had been standing at 60 seats, at the cusp of a majority, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition remained at 50 seats. The Arab parties, meanwhile, stand at 10 seats.
Despite turbulent week, demand for commission of inquiry, bloc map remain stable - poll
Israel's opposition must unite to defeat Netanyahu, restore responsibility in politics – opinion
Liberman slams haredi draft-dodger extremists, ultra-Orthodox parties condemn violence
Supreme Rabbinical Court rules out DNA tests for Jewish status in two cases
Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman has labeled their use, principally against citizens from the former Soviet Union, as discriminatory.
An Israeli party is running on the slogan ’Make Israel Normal Again’
The slogan showed up, in English, at the end of Avigdor Liberman’s latest campaign ad.
Liberman denies having sought to join Likud after April election
Liberman said, “Likud tried to get us to join and I said I have no interest in joining the Likud.”
New Liberman campaign video promises gov't without haredim
Yisrael Beytenu Twitter video shows a picture of Netanyahu: “Voting for him? You’ll get them,” bringing up pictures of the leaders of ultra-Orthodox and hard line national-religious parties.
Liberman aims for unity government without Netanyahu
Likud: Yisrael Beytenu proved himself a leftist
Haredi political domination ‘only issue’ for elections says Liberman
UTJ MK Gafni: Liberman is a parasite and a hypocrite
Netanyahu says there will be new elections
In talks with Labor head Avi Gabbay, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered the Defense Ministry and three other ministerial positions in an effort to convince him to join his government.
United Torah Judaism: We will support Netanyahu even in new elections
"We are talking about elections that are completely unnecessary," Deputy Minister of Health Rabbi Ya'acov Litzman and Chairman of Finance Committee Rabbi Moshe Gafni wrote.
Crunch time in coalition talks
Time is running out for Netanyahu to form a government.
Gil Messing withdraws as next IDF Spokesperson
Gil Messing helped to gather evidence in a major corruption case against Avigdor Liberman’s Yisrael Beytenu Party five years ago, according to a report in Haaretz.