Balad Party
Hadash-Ta’al, Balad sign deal to re-establish Joint List weeks ahead of Israel's election
The agreement is pending final approval by the three parties, with an official announcement expected in the coming days after negotiations over the framework appeared to reach a breakthrough.
Yashar takes lead over Likud as Arab parties projected to receive 10 seats - poll
Eisenkot keeps top, gains support for PM role as uncertainty grows in security, politics - poll
Bennett losing ground as Eisenkot, Netanyahu neck-and-neck for upcoming elections - poll
High Court greenlights Chikli, Silman and Balad to run in election
Petitioners said that they were disappointed in the ruling * Zehava Galon says that Chikli and Silman protected by corruption
Israel Elections: High Court to rule on fate of Arab Knesset faction
The High Court for years has routinely rejected these kinds of petitions as presenting some disturbing evidence against the party.
Balad Party appeals to Supreme Court after barred from running for next Knesset
The appeal will be heard in the court before a panel of at least nine judges, and a final decision will be published by next Sunday.
Israel Elections: 3 stories that define the path to the finish line
INSIDE POLITICS: These are the three key stories that will define and design the path to the finish line and are worth following in the weeks ahead.
Balad banned from running in election, Central Election Committee rules
Two Arab parties had faced appeals on grounds for "supporting terror" and reportedly opposing Israel's definition as a Jewish state.
Israel elections: Will Arab party split turn out more voters? - opinion
Many of Balad’s supporters, who had been undecided about whether to vote, have now woken up and proudly declare that they intend to participate and vote for their party.
National Unity will not collaborate with Hadash-Ta'al - Gideon Sa'ar
On top of Sa'ar's ideological stance, National Unity also has a political incentive to block Hadash-Ta'al, as it means that Lapid will have very low chances of forming a government.
Why the splitting of the Joint List is so important to Netanyahu - opinion
A stable government is unlikely to emerge in the foreseeable future and a sixth round of elections cannot be ruled out.
The Joint Arab List split up alters the political landscape - analysis
Balad, which was one of three parties in the Joint Arab List broke away from the other two, making it less likely that they will pass the electoral threshold.
Israel election: Will Hadash-Ta'al recommend Lapid or Gantz?
Yisrael Beytenu initiates procedure to block Balad's Abou Shahadeh from running in the Israeli elections.