ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks set to win his fifth term after a tight election race.
The leader, 69, declared a “tremendous victory” as exit polls and partial results showed him edging ahead of his main competitor, ex-military chief Benny Gantz.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks set to win his fifth term after a tight election race[/caption]
The leader kissed his wife Sarah as he declared victory[/caption]
The results were so close that Benny Gantz – the leader of the rival Blue and White party – also declared victory[/caption]
With a victory, Netanyahu would capture a fourth consecutive term and fifth overall, which this summer will make him Israel’s longest-ever serving leader.
Re-election will give him an important boost as he braces for the likelihood of criminal charges in a series of corruption scandals.
Both Netanyahu and Gantz – the leader of the rival Blue and White party – declared victory in speeches to boisterous gatherings of supporters.
But as the night went on, there were growing signs that Netanyahu’s Likud was pulling ahead.
Partial results with 80 per cent of votes counted showed Netanyahu’s Likud with 38 seats, 8 more than in the previous election in 2015, the Knesset website and Israeli TV channels said.
TIGHT RACE
Gantz’s centrist party had 36 according to the partial results which were released several hours after polls closed.
Netanyahu has been the dominant force in Israeli politics for the past two decades and its face to the world.
His campaign has focused heavily on his friendship with President Donald Trump and his success in cultivating new allies, such as China, India and Brazil.
But the corruption scandals created some voter fatigue.
Along with two other former military chiefs on his ticket, Gantz was able to challenge Netanyahu on security issues while also taking aim at the prime minister’s alleged ethical lapses.
Israel’s attorney general has recommended charging Netanyahu with bribery, breach of trust and fraud.
Gantz, who has been vague on key policy fronts, has presented himself as a clean, scandal-free alternative to Netanyahu.
Initial exit poll results by Israel’s main TV stations showed the two parties far ahead of all of the other competitors in the race and indicated that Blue and White would emerge as the largest party.
BOTH SIDES DECLARED VICTORY
“Elections have losers and elections have winners. And we are the winners,” Gantz told a victory rally shortly after midnight.
He vowed to change the tone of Israel’s divisive political system and “be the prime minister of everyone, not just the ones who voted for me.”
But as results trickled in throughout the night, the Likud appeared to be gaining strength.
Two stations projected Likud to win 35 seats in parliament, compared to 34 for Blue and White.
With about 60 percent of the votes counted, Likud held a narrow lead.
Though both parties were well short of a majority in the 120-seat parliament, the polls showed Likud and its religious and nationalist allies controlling a solid majority.
‘TREMENDOUS VICTORY’
“It’s a night of tremendous victory,” Netanyahu told his own victory rally. “I was very moved that the nation of Israel once again entrusted me for the fifth time, and with an even greater trust.”
He said he had already begun talking to fellow right wing and religious parties about forming a new coalition.
“I want to make it clear, it will be a right-wing government, but I intend to be the prime minister of all Israeli citizens, right or left, Jews and non-Jews alike,” he said.
The message was a sharp contrast from his campaign theme in which he accused Gantz of conspiring with Arab parties to topple him.
Arab leaders accused Netanyahu of demonizing the country’s Arab community, which makes up about 20 percent of the population.
His attacks on the Arab sector fueled calls for a boycott, and appeared to result in relatively low turnout by Arab voters.
Israel’s central elections commission banned parties from bringing cameras into polling stations after Likud party activists were caught with hidden cameras in Arab towns.
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The final results were still subject to change. Some 40 parties took part in the election, and only those that receive at least 3.25% of the votes make it into parliament.
The final results will depend on the performance of several small parties, including the Arab Balad party and the ultranationalist “New Right,” that were on the cusp of entering parliament.
If any of them fail to cross the threshold, the makeup of the next coalition could be dramatically affected.
Members of the right-wing Likud party celebrate soon after television predictions gave Netanyahu the lead[/caption]
Gantz’s centrist party had 36 seats according to the partial results which were released several hours after polls closed[/caption]
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