New Right (Israel)

[23] On 8 November, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the New Right would be merging with his ruling Likud party,[24] though Shaked rebutted the idea the next day.

[25] Prior to the 2020 Israeli legislative election, the New Right entered talks with the New Liberal Party for an electoral alliance.

On 17 May, Bennett met with Gantz, who also succeeded him as Defence Minister, and declared that both Yamina parties were now "head held high" members of the opposition.

[33] On 9 May 2021, it was reported that Bennett and Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid had made major headway in the coalition talks for forming a new Israeli government.

[37] The New Right platform, as detailed by its website, is:[2] Ayelet Shaked said the party would work to arrange religious and secular relations on the basis of mutual understanding and an updated version of the Gavison-Medan Covenant.