From minority voting patterns to disaffected, undecided voters, to the weather, here's what may shift the balance -- giving Netanyahu his comeback or thwarting him again

Defense minister erupts at former PM during interview; opposition leader problematically encourages people to vote at polling stations for the disabled if far from home

Addressing Federations' General Assembly, president acknowledges concerns over far-right parties rising to power, but says Israel-Diaspora ties can weather it

Ofer Cassif, the only Jewish MK in Hadash-Ta'al, says that while he supports a nonviolent struggle, he does not 'expect the occupied and repressed to just sit and do nothing'

Addresses, phone numbers, family connections all accessible; Privacy Authority was aware of issue a while ago; Shas says it took swift action to plug unauthorized access

Editor David Horovitz explains how Otzma Yehudit's boost did not occur in a vacuum; US correspondent Jacob Magid reports on what's happening in Umm Al-Fahm and Givat Shmuel

A day before election, Likud leader asserts he'll maintain Temple Mount status quo, denies 2021 coalition talks with Arab party, pledges to quash bills that would affect his trial

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Opposition leader stumps in Bnei Brak, courts a controversial rabbi, and sits down with Haredi journalists in effort to counter what he claims is voter apathy in the community

Despite setting up 32 Arab-focused branches, the party doesn't expect to win more than a few thousand votes from the community in this election, focusing instead on driving turnout

TOI COMMUNITY ONLY – In our 6th episode, we hear from political correspondents Tal Schneider and Carrie Keller-Lynn and analyst Haviv Rettig Gur. Transcript included

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