Share to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribe07:05 PM • June 10 2026 IDTThree of Israel's four Arab parties – Hadash, Ta'al and Balad – are considering running on a joint slate ahead of Israel's 2026 election without the United Arab List, which joined former prime ministers Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid's government, a senior Hadash official told Haaretz on Wednesday.In the NewsNetanyahu Aide Indicted for Severe Espionage Allegations, Faces Barring From PMOIsraeli Police Uses Legally Dubious Methods to Arrest and Deport EritreansHow Israel Is Using Archaeology to Advance West Bank AnnexationU.S.-Iran Talks Continue Despite Overnight Flare-up, Iranian Sources SayTo Lead the Middle East, Turkey's Erdogan Casts Israel as the Ultimate VillainRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMI'We Were Ordered to Kill': The 1967 Nakba That Israelis Don't Know AboutSix-year-old Boy Punctures a Magritte Iconic Masterpiece at Israel MuseumOne Killed, Five Wounded in Terror Shooting Rampage in Central IsraelGermany Is Paying a Price for Its Sweeping Support for IsraelIf the Netanyahu Government Falls, This Will Be the Reason'Server in the Sky': How Israeli Drones Became a 'Target Generator' Over Gaza
Arab parties mull partial joint list as rifts over joining coalition continue
Talks Between the Parties Are Struggling, After Meetings on Tuesday Night and Sunday Ended Without a Breakthrough. The Parties Have Yet to Agree on Who Would Lead the Unified List or Whether It Would Support a Government That Would Replace Netanyahu's







