Israel: Elections held for the third time in a year, Netanyahu Holds Lead but Lacks a Majority

Washington: Benjamin Netanyahu has again failed to win victory in the post of PM for the third time in Israel in the last one year. In the election results released on Thursday, Benjamin Netanyahu's party coalition missed a majority with only 3 seats and failed to form a government on its own. However, apart from this, Benjamin Netanyahu tweeted his video and claimed his historic victory.

In the two elections held earlier, Benjamin could not get a majority, which is said to be the biggest deadlock in Israel's electoral history so far. In Israel, any party or coalition needs 60 seats for a majority, the exit poll announced before the results showed Netanyahu's Likud party and fellow nationalist parties an estimate of 61 seats, but when the final results were out , Then the matter was different.

In the result declared on Thursday, the Likud party won 36 seats, the anti-Black and White party won 33 seats. Together with the alliance, Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party is only able to reach 58. Let us tell you that there are a total of 120 seats in the Israeli Parliament.

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