Zehut
'We have to remember who we are,' Moshe Feiglin tells 'Post' - interview
Moshe Feiglin renews Zehut, his Identity Party, to rebuild the country.
Feiglin’s Zehut party not running in upcoming elections
Feiglin's party approves deal with Netanyahu
A mythical ministry for much-needed momentum - analysis
Netanyahu promises Feiglin ministry so that Zehut Party ends race
"Our paths were not exactly paved with roses," Feiglin said. "There were more downs than ups, but I can tell as a bike rider when we are on our way up."
Feiglin admits he's close to quitting election race
Feiglin said that an agreement "is beginning to look achievable" and that the two sides were "close to completing an agreement" that would require Zehut to quit its run.
Mounting pressure on smaller right-wing parties to drop out of elections
The Zehut, Otzma Yehudit and Noam parties have been under pressure from Likud members and Chabad Rabbis to drop out of the race, so as to not lose thousands of potential votes.
Knesset sideshows: Feiglin loses manly moniker, Pirates declare revolution
Another leader said about the party's new candidate: ‘I don’t know him. I met him yesterday outside the Knesset. He’s a soldier. He seemed nice, so I put him on the list.’
Shaked planning post-decision rally in Givat Shmuel
Peretz: bloc must be led by religious candidate
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.
Feiglin rules out joining URP, leaves open possibility of union with New Right
Zehut threatens law suit for slander against URP MK
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.
Who cast that vote?
Bedouin cast ballots for Shas, and Gush Etzion gives votes to Meretz in head scratchers
Election surprises Zehut, set to miss out on Knesset
As Israelis headed to the polls on Tuesday, Feiglin repeatedly said that all other parties were “fearful” of Zehut’s emergence during the campaign.
Zehut leader Moshe Feiglin casts his vote in the West Bank
According to some opinion polls, Feiglin's party will receive between four and seven seats in the 21st Knesset. However, other opinion polls predicted that Zehut will not pass the threshold.