Bennett is trying to sooth right-wing lawmakers by way of settlement construction and other concessions, but must simultaneously bear the opposite pull of Mansour Abbas' coalition boycott over Temple Mount
Associates of the prime minister say there’s an 80 percent chance the government will last another month or so, as Bennett and sidekick Lapid suspiciously eye each other. Also, Netanyahu's incitement has marred Memorial Day, too
The United Arab List is likely to return to voting with the coalition at least on some bills, after a symbolic protest over Israel's policies concerning Al-Aqsa, but demanded progress on key promises
Protest by the United Arab List over Israel's handling of Al-Aqsa tensions joins coalition whip's resignation. Bennett appears to have weathered the storm, but how long will it last?