Union of Right-Wing Parties

Why Israel's right-wing voters feel the system is stacked against them – opinion

Right-wing voters justifiably fear living under institutions that have been contaminated by rigid ideologies

The Likud primaries in Ashdod, August 17, 2026.
The Swedish flag is seen at Gamla Stan, the Old City of Stockholm, Sweden, May 7, 2017.

Swedish man sentenced for involvement in neo-Nazi group

The far-right Otzma Yehudit Party registers for the September elections

Likud laments lost seats due to split on Right; Otzma to run alone

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

URP official: Shaked is a figurehead, Bennett pulls the strings


MK Rafi Peretz appointed education minister, Smotrich gets transportation

Smotrich appointed security cabinet member. "We will return to dialogue of victory and the destruction of the enemy."

Bezalel Smotrich and Rabbi Rafi Peretz after signing the agreement with the National Union.

Poll: With Ashkenazi at top Blue and White would beat Likud

The survey by Radio 103FM showed that if Gabi Ashkenazi were to head it, Blue and White would be the largest party with 35 seats and Likud would only receive 33.

Blue and White leaders, (L-R) Benny Gantz, Yair Lapid, Moshe (Bogie) Yaalon, and Gabi Ashkenazi, at a press conference, April 1st, 2019

Smotrich: I’ll give up place, job for right-wing unity

Rabbi Haim Druckman calls on all right-wing parties to unite.

URP chairman Bezalel Smotrich at the Sovereignty Movement’s youth conference at Bar-Ilan University

Feiglin rules out joining URP, leaves open possibility of union with New Right

Zehut threatens law suit for slander against URP MK

Leader of Zehut Moshe Feiglin

URP leaders call for right-wing unity after Yogev-Bennett war of words

A source in New Right told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday that it was “99% certain” that New Right would run together with another party.

Naftali Bennett (L) and Motti Yogev (R)

Smotrich: Israel will be governed as in days of King David and King Solomon

“Why is a state of law in which the person who determines the laws is Aharon Barak, and small group of people who were not elected, ok?” he asked.

Bayit Yehudi MK Bezalel Smotrich hopes to use his powers of persuasion, as in this November 2015 photo, to sell a new right-wing diplomatic plan.

Crunch time in coalition talks

Time is running out for Netanyahu to form a government.

Member of Knesset Bezalel Smotrich, head of the National Union faction of the United Right-Wing Parties

URP demands settlement annexation in first round of talks with Likud

Party also demanded greater law enforcement for the Temple Mount.

A Jewish settler walks at the Jewish settlement outpost of Adei Ad B in the West Bank

URP set to have first coalition talks meeting after infighting

Part of the disagreements were due to opposition in Bayit Yehudi to some of Smotrich’s demands, saying he was being overly aggressive.

Bezalel Smotrich and Rabbi Rafi Peretz after signing the agreement with the National Union.

Rift between leaders in Union of Right-Wing Parties settled

Likud sources had also said they could make due with Bayit Yehudi if Smotrich did not tone down his demands.

Bezalel Smotrich and Rabbi Rafi Peretz after signing the agreement with the National Union.