The Israeli elections: after counting 90% of the votes, two seats will be between Netanyahu and the formation of the government



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Many viewed the elections in Israel as a referendum on whether Netanyahu would remain in power.

The endless results of Tuesday’s Israeli elections indicate that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has a hard job to do to secure enough seats for him to remain in power.

After counting about 90 percent of the votes, Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc won 59 seats, minus the two seats that separate it from forming a government.

In a surprising development, the United Arab List party “Raam” became a candidate to secure five seats to ensure that Netanyahu would remain in power.

So far, Raam has not announced his position on supporting Netanyahu, an unnatural ally, to form a government, nor his stance on opposition parties seeking to oust Netanyahu from power.

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