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Initial estimates of elections in Israel: Netanyahu’s party and its allies may not have gained a clear advantage | Svt

Jerusalem According to the first estimate, the Israeli parliamentary elections are not clear after the closure of the polling stations. The right-wing Likud party of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and its allies, apparently in the 120-member Knesset, did not gain a decisive advantage.


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A potential deal with a right-wing rival, according to estimates, could ultimately secure Netanyahu’s game, according to Reuters. Despite unconvincing estimates, Netanyahu said the election ended in a great victory for the right.

In Israel, the fourth parliamentary elections have been held today since the spring of 2019 and the second since the arrest of the covid-19 epidemic. The polling station closed at 21:00 SE. Around 19:00 SE, the turnout was 60.9 percent, which is almost five percentage points less than in the same parliamentary elections. The election commission has not announced the final part yet.

According to initial estimates, Stedolevic parties received more support, not pre-election polls, but they do not reach the majority of 61 parliamentary polls.

Netanyahu’s political future is estimated to depend on former Defense Minister Naftali Bennett, who is part of Yemen’s nationalist party. Bennett said he would not serve in the government led by the most likely leader of the Central Bloc, former Foreign Minister Jair Lapid, who is at the head of the Je Atid party. After the closure of the polls, Bennett, who has strained relations with Netanyahu, did not share his koalas. I will only say that which is good for Israel;

Seventy-one-year-old Netanyahu, who is Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, was not estimated to have made the Israeli world a clear lead in the speed of the anti-Covenant-19, according to Reuters. Nearly half of Israelis have received both vaccinations and Netanyahu has repeatedly praised the business as part of his election campaign. On the contrary, his popularity could be attributed to a lawsuit, in which he is accused of corruption. The accused is involved in independent cases, which include, among other things, the influence of the property of the copper and the receipt of three donations in exchange for political benefits. Netanyahu blames the refusal, refused to resign, and accused him of attempted a coup.

Israeli society is very divided over the search for Netanyahu’s support for the government since 2009. While his supporters call him Bibi’s king, his prime minister has been named prime chairman of the crime, Reuters, on banners.

A quick foreclosure campaign has allowed Israel to open up most of the economy ahead of the election. At the same time, I am voting for Netanyahu and the company affected by the pandemic has been given financial assistance and millions of other two vaccinated against the covide-19.

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