Moshe Kachlon (Kulanu) said on Saturday night that Kulanu would not sit in a coalition with the Arab party, according to Channel 1.
That could possibly present a problem for the Zionist Union (Labor), who may be counting on the Arab party to form a coalition.
Avigdor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) said his party would not sit with Meretz. Another Zionist Union natural partner.
The Likud said they won’t sit with the Zionist Union or Yesh Atid, which rules out a National Unity government.
UTJ may not sit with Yesh Atid.
Aryeh Deri (Shas) said he’ll only sit with Netanyahu.
While polls show the Zionist Union in the lead against the Likud, their ability to actually put together 61 seats for a coalition may be impossible.
Of course, what candidates say before elections isn’t always what they say after the votes are counted.