No alliance in Israel can secure a parliamentary majority in the elections

No alliance in Israel can secure a parliamentary majority in the elections

Political uncertainty continues in Israel, 4 days before the elections. Finally, the survey carried out by “Panel4all Company” was published in the Maariv newspaper.

According to the poll, the right-wing bloc led by opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to win 60 seats, while incumbent Prime Minister Yair Lapid and Defense Minister Benny Gantz will win 56 seats.

The alliance formed by the Hadash (Democratic Front for Equality and Peace) led by Eymen Avde and the Arab Movement for Change led by Arab MP Ahmed et-Tibi is expected to win 4 seats, and the Arab List is expected to United led by Mansur Abbas to take 4 seats.

According to the results, the Netanyahu-led Likud Party has 31, the Lapid Yesh Atid party has 25, the right-wing Religious Zionism Party has 14, the Benny Gantz-led Blue and White Party has 12, the right-wing religious Shas Party has 9, Israel is Our Home The right-wing Torah Judaism Party is expected to win 6 seats, the left-wing Meretz Party 5 and the Labor Party 4 seats.

To form a government it is necessary to have at least 61 of the 120 seats in the Assembly. Israel will go to the polls on November 1 for the fifth general election in the last four years. (AA)

Source: Sozcu

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