Amid crisis, deal with Ra’am said to be proposed on law that bars West Bankers with Israeli spouse from obtaining citizenship; Likud set to oppose move, hoping to split coalition

Position of Arab minister and MK may further complicate matters for coalition; Ra'am deputy chair says party looking at making adjustments to law

In bid to embarrass new government, opposition parties refuse to support law even though they back it; Ra'am opposes law and won't vote with coalition partners

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Head of Islamist Ra'am, part of new government, says Jerusalem parade is based on 'incitement to violence and is 'an attempt to set region on fire for political reasons'

David Bitan says party planned to have Ra'am abstain from vote, but Religious Zionism head refused any cooperation with Islamist faction

Mansour Abbas promises Said al-Harumi will not be a rebel going forward, says he'd have voted in favor of the coalition if his yes vote had been necessary for confirmation

Mansour Abbas also pledges to tackle violence in Arab community; Joint List leaders bemoan 'right-wing' policies underpinning new government

Incoming coalition marks changing of the guard, pushing younger media-savvy politicians, many of whom were the premier's apprentices, into power

PM said to have told Mansour Abbas to ignore comments Likud MKs were making in press denying any contact between parties, urged him not to join Bennett's government

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