Labor leader Merav Michaeli said on Monday that she doesn't rule out the ultra-Orthodox parties as potential coalition partners.
"[United Torah Judaism MK Moshe] Gafni and I have good relations, the ultra-Orthodox as a part of the right is something new," Michaeli said. "Aside from 'we'll sit with [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu', I didn't rule out sitting with anybody else. It depends on the political situation."

