The New Right

Is New Right on the way to merging with Likud?

Party spokeswoman says no offers from Likud to join, nor have there been any negotiations.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) flanked by Naftali Bennett (L) and Ayelet Shaked (R)
AYELET SHAKED: Without a big, strong United Right there is no chance settlement annexation will happen

Ayelet Shaked tells 'Post’ about the dramatic turnaround in her career

 Blue and White MK Yoaz Hendel at a recent parlour meeting for the religious-Zionist community

Blue and White to target moderate religious-Zionist vote after Right unites

Head of New Right party Naftali Bennett [L] and MK Ayelet Shaked [R]

Bennett to get higher post than Shaked


Shaked vows to go on as Justice Minister despite 'ugly campaign against me'

"In recent days, there has been an unrestrained false attack of incitement against me including false and fabricated accusations."

Ayelet Shaked at a meeting, January 17th, 2019

New Right unveils former IDF combat pilot as next candidate on party list

Bennett claimed that Kahana broke the glass ceiling for religious youths in the IDF and young Israelis in general.

Matan Kahana, new candidate for The New Right

First-ever deaf candidate for Knesset joins New Right

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked said the New Right seeks to “implement right-wing policies with social sensitivity.”

Naftali Bennett, Shirley Pinto and Ayelet Shaked (left to right)

The religious call behind Bennett and Shaked’s Hayemin Hehadash Party

The public Bennett and Shaked seek to represent is tired of divisive rhetoric, of the blame game and, mostly, of the conflict and religion dominating and defining who and what citizens are.

Minister of Education Naftali Bennett and MK Ayelet Shaked announced they are breaking away from Bayit Yehudi an forming a new party.

Netanyahu laments Bennett, Shaked hurting Right’s election prospects

“Bennett and Shaked are destroying right-wing parties, which won’t pass the electoral threshold,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told senior Likud officials.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) flanked by Naftali Bennett (L) and Ayelet Shaked (R)

Druckman says National Religious should vote for Bayit Yehudi, not Bennett

“Bennett and Shaked have established a general, not a religious party,” Rabbi Haim Druckman told 'The Jerusalem Post.'

Rabbi Haim Druckman studying with Simcha Goldin, father of slain soldier Hadar Goldin at a Torah study event in December, 2018, held by the Union of Hesder Yeshivas

Bennett, Shaked and Moalem-Refaeli officially break away from Bayit Yehudi

The trio made up more than a third of the eight-seat faction, allowing them to take government funding for the next election with them.

Israeli Education Minister Naftali Bennett (R) and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked enter the room before delivering their statements in Tel Aviv, Israel December 29, 2018

Report: Likud seeks to lower electoral threshold after Bayit Yehudi split

If a right-wing party drops below the threshold, the Right would lose tens of thousands of votes and could lose its parliamentary majority.

Bennett and Shaked

National Union holds emergency meeting after Bennett, Shaked exit

"We will continue to lead [the party] to great achievements and properly represent the national-religious public."

National Union members with Rabbi Druckman, Saturday December 29 2018

Analysis: Will Bennett and Shaked's 'New Right' gamble pay off?

Bennett and Shaked may think that they can take Likud votes instead of killing their old home, but they are further dividing up right-wing votes.

Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked address the media, November 19, 2018