Fifth time in 3 years .. The Israelis elect the Knesset members

Fifth time in 3 years .. The Israelis elect the Knesset members

As more than six million and seven hundred Israelis cast their ballots for forty parties, Israel will hold fresh parliamentary elections for the 25 Knesset today, Tuesday, for the fifth time in three and a half years.
This time, the vote percentage is crucial.

According to the Arab/Al-Hadath correspondent, if voting is high among Jews and low among Arabs, former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be able to secure 61 members for the oath; however, if voting among Arabs is low, it will fall short.

While the caretaker administration, led by Yair Lubid, aims to protect the status quo, polls have revealed that the right-wing Likud party, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, will lag behind in the polling that will be completed as convoluted pathways to achieve the creation of a government coalition.

These elections also took place following the dissolution of the so-called “Change” coalition, a grouping of eight parties that succeeded in unseating Bentaniah as prime minister but ultimately fell short of achieving political stability.
However, in light of a political system in which one of the 120 -party Knesset seats may lead to a ruling coalition or more stalemate, leading to possible new elections, the result remains unconfirmed again.

However, in order to have a chance of winning a majority of 61 seats, whoever is picked to form the government will require the backing of numerous tiny parties.
The leader of the “Religious Zionism” party, Etamar bin Ghafir, the far -right, may be the key to helping Netanyahu to return to the prime minister, where his bloc has gained momentum in recent weeks, and it may occupy the third rank in the elections.

It is significant that the violence in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which Israel occupied in 1967, has increased at the same time as these legislative elections.

5 times in 3 years. Israelis choose who will serve in the Knesset.

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