The New Right
Is New Right on the way to merging with Likud?
Party spokeswoman says no offers from Likud to join, nor have there been any negotiations.
Ayelet Shaked tells 'Post’ about the dramatic turnaround in her career
Blue and White to target moderate religious-Zionist vote after Right unites
Bennett to get higher post than Shaked
Bennett-Shaked hold key meeting
The meeting took place in Tel Aviv and was not open to media coverage.
Shaked planning post-decision rally in Givat Shmuel
Peretz: bloc must be led by religious candidate
Continuing what Bennett started
With Israel’s election results officially in, Naftali Bennett is officially out.
Three extra votes: New Right remains out of Knesset in final vote count
Central Elections Committee found no irregularities in ballot boxes it reviewed following complaints from Bennett.
Central Elections Committee: Only one New Right ballot was disqualified
The New Right had expressed hope it would still get into the Knesset, and Zehut called the election “stolen,” after both parties remained below the 3.25% electoral threshold.
Bennett, Shaked out of Knesset in official vote count
Melcer: There was no cyber-attack; technical bug on elections website causes vote-count chaos.
Final results: Likud wins most seats, one more than Blue and White
The New Right Party has demanded a recount of IDF soldiers’ votes after the party passed the electoral threshold as of Thursday morning’s count and then reportedly dropped just below it.
New Right, Zehut hope soldiers’ votes will save them
Feiglin, thought to be kingmaker, falls far below threshold; Bennett and Shaked need only 4,275 more votes to get into Knesset.
First Time Voter: Voting for the future
Caroline Glick warns that the New Right Party is on verge of destruction
Glick is number six on the party's list, meaning that the party would have to get at least six seats for her to enter the 21st Knesset.
New Right
“The question of the 2019 election... Defense Minister [Naftali] Bennett or Defense Minister Gantz? Justice Minister [Ayelet] Shaked or Justice Minister [Yair] Lapid? The choice is in your hands.”