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If Bennett, whose party he considers the most likely party in the Knesset elections, joins Netanyahu, it will be enough for the latter to form a right-wing government.
3/23/2021–|Last updated: 03/24/202106:11 am (Mecca)
The results of the samples yielded the fourth elections for the Israeli parliament in about two years, equivalent to the camps of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his opponents, each with 60 seats, while the Arab Joint List saw its results decline.
According to the results of the samples, the Likud (Netanyahu’s party) was the first with about 33 of the 120 seats in Parliament, followed by the “There is a future” party, which obtained between 16 and 18 seats.
The results of the electoral samples also indicate that the Joint List of Arab Parties obtained between 8 and 9 seats, a notable decrease compared to what it obtained in the last elections, in which it obtained 15 seats, and the “Blue and White” party won. “. 7 seats, and the far-right coalition in support. Netanyahu will have between 6 and 7 seats.
The decision is expected to be in the hands of the right-wing religious party “Yamina”, which won 8 seats.
Netanyahu and Bennett
In a speech to his supporters at the Likud party headquarters in West Jerusalem, the Israeli prime minister said the election results represented “a great victory for the right and for the Likud party.”
He added that most voters “want a strong right-wing government” and stressed that if a stable government is not reached “it will definitely lead Israel to the fifth elections, and this is what should be avoided.”
Netanyahu indicated that there is a majority in Parliament (the Knesset) that shares the same principles as the Likud party, which confronts Iran and prevents it from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and is committed to reaching more peace agreements and repealing the Criminal Law. International. The Court’s decision to open an investigation against Israel on suspicions of war crimes, as well as on the consensus on Israel’s economic, social and security advancement.
For his part, the leader of the “Right” party, Naftali Bennett, said that he will wait for the official results to be issued to determine the nature of his path, since the results of the electoral samples made this party a force capable of tilting the balance for one of the two camps for or against Netanyahu at the head of the new government.
Bennett added in a speech to his supporters that he would work to serve the values of the right in whatever government he participates in, as long as this is a united right and not a right that tramples and crushes his opponents. according to its expression.
Phone calls
After voter polls were released after leaving the polls, Bennett said he had received a phone call from Netanyahu, telling him: “We will await the final results” before deciding on his next steps.
A Netanyahu spokesman said the prime minister called on the political allies of the conservative movement, urging them to join “a strong and stable right-wing government.”
The committee overseeing the presidential elections said it could announce the final results on Friday.
Netanyahu, 71, is the longest-surviving Israeli prime minister and able to take power after two years of inconclusive elections, despite being tried on corruption charges, and is currently on trial on charges of bribery and abuse of power. . Turn denies these accusations.
He is also the most prominent political figure of his generation and has held power since 2009, but Israeli voters are deeply divided over him, as his supporters call him “King Bibi” while his opponents call him “the criminal of the ministers “. of the prime minister.
Tuesday’s elections are the fourth in Israel in two years. The participation rate in them until eight o’clock on Tuesday night reached 60.9%, 4.7% less than at this time of the previous elections, and this percentage of voters is the lowest since the general elections of 2000.
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