Jerusalem - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met secretly Saturday night with the former head of Shas, Eli Yishai, amid reports that the prime minister intends to build a bloc of right-wing parties ahead of the next general election.

Yishai was spotted leaving the prime minister’s official residence in Jerusalem at 9:50pm Israel time by neighbors of Netanyahu. The former minister in Netanyahu governments would not confirm or deny Sunday that he had met with the prime minister.

Yishai broke off from Shas ahead of the March 17 election and ran at the helm of a party called Yahad, which billed itself as to the Right of Likud, Bayit Yehudi, and Shas.

Haaretz reported 10 days ago that Netanyahu was working on uniting multiple right-wing parties into a bloc that would run together in the next election, which the newspaper referred to as the Israeli Republican Party. Sources close to Netanyahu have denied the report but not the prime minister’s support for the idea.

It was not the first meeting between Netanyahu and Yishai since the election.

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