The head of the rightwing Likud has reportedly been engaged in intense negotiations with Labour Party Chief Isaac Herzog in recent weeks in a bid to form a government of national unity.
Herzog, whose party forms the Zionist Union along with the centrist Hatnuah, could present a possible coalition agreement to his party in the coming days, the reports said.
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An advocate of an independent Palestinian state, Herzog has been touted as a potential foreign minister - a role currently assumed by Netanyahu in a temporary capacity on top of his role as premier.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi yesterday urged Israelis and Palestinians to take historic steps to achieve peace, comments which some analysts interpreted as an attempt to boost the idea of Herzog joining the government.
If a national unity government is formed Netanyahu and Herzog could visit Egypt to launch a new peace initiative under the auspices of the Egyptian president, the Jerusalem Post cited anonymous officials from both parties as saying.
But resistance to the coalition is strong within both camps and commentators stressed an agreement was far from certain.
Herzog's main rival in the Labour Party, Shelly Yachimovich, described the possible alliance as a "blood wedding".
She promised on her Facebook page to fight for "justice, clean government, ideology, and the honour of the party".
Within Likud, several members said they would prefer an alliance with the nationalist party Israel Beiteinu rather than Labour.
The Zionist Union was formed in the run-up to the 2015 election in a bid to unseat Netanyahu but failed, with the premier later forming one of the most rightwing governments in Israel's history.
However Netanyahu's coalition has just a one seat majority in parliament and he would benefit from wider backing - with members of the coalition currently able to hold him to ransom.
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