A look at significant upcoming dates as Israel's warring political leaders try to navigate the deadlocked election results, prevent a fifth national vote
16 rookies will help fill the seats in Israel's newly elected parliament, set to be one of its most thinly-spread with lawmakers hailing from 13 different parties
Israel's leaders can form a government and end the deadlock. All they need is a bit of trust and a willingness to compromise. Or: Why another election is inevitable
Yisrael Beytenu chief says law blocking indicted MK from forming coalition will prevent further elections; Likud slams 'anti-democratic' proposal, likens such law to Iran
Joint List currently has buffer of 2,521 votes, below which it loses its 6th seat to Likud; Religious Zionism's Simcha Rothman says probe will look for 'mistakes and forgeries'
Marked drop in turnout for PM's party recorded in small cities where it previously dominated and in large metropolises, as it picks up some 285,000 fewer votes than last year
Further changes in results unlikely, leaving no clear path to coalition; anti-Netanyahu bloc has 57 seats, parties backing PM have 52, while Yamina (7) and Ra'am (4) hold balance
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