Benjamin Netanyahu trails by one seat in Israeli poll re-run

Benjamin Netanyahu trails by one seat in Israeli poll re-run

AgenciesUpdated: Wednesday, September 18, 2019, 10:22 PM IST
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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's grip on power was hanging in the balance Wednesday after local TV channels projected him trailing his centrist rival Benny Gantz by just one seat, following a re-run general election.

Earlier, Netanyahu's Likud party and its main rival Blue and White tied at 32 seats each Wednesday after an unprecedented repeat election, putting the country's longest serving premier on a shaky ground and raising the possibility of a unity government.

Israelis voted on Tuesday in their country's second general election in five months after Netanyahu failed to form a governing coalition with a viable majority following April's vote.

According to the Times of Israel, 69-year-old Netanyahu's Likud and centrist challenger former military chief Benny Gantz's Blue and White party stood at 32 seats each of parliament's 120 after counting of 90 per cent of ballots were completed.

Netanyahu's bloc, comprised of right-wing and ultra-Orthodox parties, currently stands at 55 seats in the 120-member Parliament. The center-left bloc has 56 seats.

The secular Yisrael Beitenu party won 9 seats, making its leader and former defence minister Avigdor Lieberman the kingmaker in the elections, as predicted earlier in the exit polls.

On Wednesday morning, 61-year-old Lieberman, an ally-turned-rival of Netanyahu, asserted that he will not join any coalition. He said that "the picture is clear... There is only one option and it's a broad liberal unity government" comprising of Likud, Blue and White and his own Yisrael Beitenu.

Joint List, an alliance of mostly Arab Israeli parties, stood at the third place with 12 seats, followed by the ultra-Orthodox Shas with nine seats. United Torah Judaism has 8, Yamina has 7, Labour-Gesher is at 6 and the Democratic Camp has 5.

The news report stated that Netanyahu rejected the idea of a coalition that would include the Joint List as a partner, saying there cannot be a government that relies on “parties that praise and glorify bloodthirsty terrorists who kill our soldiers, our citizens, our children.”

Gantz, 60, on Wednesday told supporters that his party's campaign had "completed the mission." "We proved that the idea called Blue and White, an initiative that we started a few months ago, is a success, big-time, and it's here to stay,” Gantz was quoted as saying by the Times of Israel.

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