Netanyahu election lead shrinks, raising prospect of another Israel vote

Netanyahu election lead shrinks, raising prospect of another Israel vote

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An Israeli election monitor wearing a mask and gloves holds a ballot for the Likud party as votes cast by Israelis in home-quarantine over coronavirus concerns following Israel’s national election are counted, in Shoham

Israel appeared headed into another political stalemate on Wednesday after nearly-complete results indicated Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had failed to secure a clear majority for a right-wing bloc in parliament, despite his claim of victory.

With 99% of votes counted, Netanyahuโ€˜s conservative Likud party was seen taking 35 of parliamentโ€™s 120 seats, down from 36 intially projected after Mondayโ€™s election. His centrist challenger, Benny Gantz, was seen holding steady at 32 seats for his Blue and White party.

Israeli premiers generally need a coalition commanding 61 seats for their governments to survive. Wednesdayโ€™s tally suggested that, with like-minded parties, a Netanyahu coalition could now expect to garner only 58.

The four-term leader has been hamstrung by corruption cases in which he denies wrongdoing. Gantz has cited Netanyahuโ€˜s unprecedented indictment in refusing to join him in a coalition.

Yet Gantz, a former general who leads the centrist Blue and White party, seemed no closer to clinching a coalition, given ideological differences in a camp of Netanyahu-naysayers which includes ultranationalist ex-defence minister Avigdor Lieberman and Arab-Israeli parties.

That could spell further deadlock and another snap election to follow Mondayโ€™s vote, which was Israelโ€™s third in a year.

Netanyahu had claimed victory on Tuesday. Some Israeli commentators ridiculed that, on Wednesday, as โ€œfake newsโ€.

โ€œMost of Israelโ€™s citizens said unequivocally: Just not Bibi,โ€ tweeted Attila Somfalvi, anchor for Ynet TV, using Netanyahuโ€˜s nickname. โ€œThat raises the danger that Netanyahu will again try to drag the countries to elections.โ€

Netanyahu has faced calls, including from within Likud, to step aside so he can defend himself in a corruption trial that begins on March 17. He refuses, and is under no legal obligation to go.

Israeli media said Blue and White might table legislation that would bar a prime minister under indictment from forming the next government. Asked about the reports, a Blue and White spokeswoman said: โ€œAll options are currently on the table.โ€

The Joint List, a party representing Israelโ€™s 21% Arab minority and which surged in Mondayโ€™s election with a projected 15 seats, said it was cooperating with Blue and White โ€“ an apparent confirmation that the disqualification initiative was under way.

Defence Minister Naftali Bennett, one of Netanyahuโ€˜s religious-nationalist coalition partners, described the reported initiative as โ€œa radical, anti-democratic moveโ€.

โ€œThe right absolutely opposes this move and we will fight it with all our might,โ€ Bennett said on Twitter.

REUTERS

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