Political earthquake in Israel; Netanyahu’s coalition on the verge of collapse

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PNN – While the Likud party still holds the most seats in a new poll, the new results indicate a deep crisis for the ruling coalition, as Benjamin Netanyahu’s opponents have reshuffled Israel’s political equation as they approach the threshold of forming a government. Is the controversial Israeli prime minister’s tenure nearing its final stop?

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; According to the poll, the Likud party led by Benjamin Netanyahu is in first place with 22 seats, but the camp supporting the current government will only reach 51 seats.

The poll reports that the opposition parties continue to rise. The “Ma’a” party led by Naftali Bennett is in second place with 20 seats, and the “Yashar” party led by Gadi Eisenkot, the former chief of staff of the Israeli army, is also tied with it with 20 seats.

According to the Palestinian Information Center, according to the announced results, the “Democrats” party led by Yair Golan will win 11 seats. The Shas and “Jewish Power” parties led by Itamar Ben-Gwer will also win 9 seats each.

The Yisrael Beiteinu party, led by Avigdor Lieberman, will also win 8 seats, and the United Torah Judaism party will win 7 seats.

Among the Arab parties, the Arab Change Front and the United Arab List will each win 5 seats. The Religious Zionist Party, led by Bezalel Smotrich, will also win 4 seats, exceeding the electoral threshold.

In contrast, several parties failed to pass the quorum, including the Conservative Party led by Yoav Hendel with 1.6 percent, the National Democratic Rally party led by Sami Abu Shehadeh with 1.1 percent, and the Blue and White party led by Benny Gantz with 0.7 percent of the vote.

Based on the division of blocs, the opposition parties will win 59 seats and the ruling coalition parties 51 seats. Including the 10 seats of Arab parties, the total of Netanyahu’s opponents and Arab parties will reach 69 seats.

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