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Back on Top: Netanyahu and Allies Score Decisive Electoral Victory

With over 85% of votes counted, Netanyahu poised to finally break Israel’s political deadlock with strong religious right-wing majority.

The pro-Netanyahu bloc appears to have won a strong majority in the 25th Knesset.
The pro-Netanyahu bloc appears to have won a strong majority in the 25th Knesset. Photo: Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90

With over 85% of the votes from yesterday’s national election counted, Benjamin Netanyahu appeared poised to return to the Prime Minister’s Office and finally bring an end to the political deadlock that has seen Israelis go to the polls five times in under four years.

The current vote count give Netanyahu’s Likud party 32 seats in the 120-seat Knesset.

Religious Zionism looks to have 14 seats.

And the ultra-Orthodox parties Shas and United Torah Judaism have won 11 seats and 8 seats, respectively.

All told, that would give a religious right-wing government led by Netanyahu a very firm (for Israeli politics) majority of 65 seats.

The parties making up the outgoing coalition won a total of 50 seats, with the remaining five seats belonging to an Arab party that refuses to join any Israeli government.

The far-left Meretz party will apparently fail to pass the electoral threshold.

These numbers could still change as the final votes are counted, and parties that failed to pass the electoral threshold are eliminated. Stay tuned for updates.

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5 responses to “Back on Top: Netanyahu and Allies Score Decisive Electoral Victory”

  1. Vernon Ryan says:

    YES!!!!!

  2. Mary Gunn says:

    Hallelujah

  3. Annette Leon says:

    An “anointed” leader for the time, for this generation.???? ????

  4. Cristina Hadassah Florica Radulescu says:

    I have a question: how is it possible that a
    man who is on trial for corruption become the prime minister? What does the Bible say?
    And a man who was expelled from the Knesset for tax evasion, Deri, be coapted in the new government?
    Can someone explain to me?

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