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Benjamin Netenyahu at election campaign without wearing mask

The results of the preliminary counting of votes in the Knesset (parliamentary) election of the Zionist regime show that none of the political parties and groups are able to form a new government alone and need to win a majority of seats to achieve this goal.

The results of yesterday’s 90 percent turnout show that Netanyahu’s camp, including Likud and his far-right parties, won 52 seats, but will not be able to form a new government.

In contrast, Netanyahu’s rival and opposition groups, which have explicitly stated their desire to overthrow Netanyahu, have been able to increase their number of seats to 58, which is made up of right-wing, left-wing and Arab groups and is a heterogeneous coalition.

According to the results of counting 90% of the votes, it is clear that the Yamina party led by Naftali Bennett with seven seats and the unified Arab list led by Abbas Mansour with five seats will play a decisive role in the next first election or the fifth election.

It is worth mentioning that the formation of the government in the Zionist regime requires at least 61 seats out of a total of 120 seats in the Knesset of this regime.

The results of the fourth Knesset election after counting 90% of the votes are as follows:

  • Likud party headed by Benjamin Netanyahu: 30 seats
  • The Future Party is there, headed by Yair Lapid: 18 seats
  • Shas party headed by “Ariyeh Darei”: 9 seats
  • Blue and White Party, led by Benny Gantz: 8 seats
  • The Jewish party of Hatorah, headed by Moshi Gaffney: 7 seats
  • Yamina Party headed by Naftali Bennett: 7 seats
  • Labor Party headed by Miraf Mikhaili: 7 seats
  • New Omid Party headed by Jeddon Saer: 6 seats
  • The Israeli Party Our House Led by Avigdor Lieberman: 6 seats
  • Joint Arab list headed by Ayman Odeh: 6 seats
  • Myrtz party headed by Nitsan Horowitz: 5 seats
  • Integrated Arabic list headed by “Mansour Abbas”: 5 seats

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