with nearly 80% of The ballots I came back early wednesday, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared headed for victory Wednesday.
Early statistics showed that voters gave him and his far-right allies what it seems like stable majority in The state parliament.
Votes were still being counted and results has not been final. But if the initial indications are correct, it is likely that Israel will turn to the far right government, backed by a vigorous display of ultra-religious Zionism. partyits members use Speech inflammatory anti-Arab and hostile to the LGBT community.
initial results Indicates continuous shift to the right in The Israeli voter, further dashed hopes for Hello with Palestinians and setting the stage for possible conflict with Biden administration and supporters of Israel in United State.
in early time results also Show that Netanyahu has outdone his critics, who He claimed it was inappropriate rule While on Experience for And they refused corruption and sitting down with for him in government. Netanyahu’s partners have promised this help evades conviction.
local media and in In the meantime, cited the primaries results To report that Netanyahu’s bloc secured at least 67 of 120 seats in Israeli parliament.
“we on the edge of very big Victory,” Netanyahu, 73, told his supporters at a rally in Jerusalem early Wednesday. “I will establish my nation government He will deal with all Israeli citizens without any exceptions.”
Election officials worked through the night to count the votes votes And by Wednesday morning, nearly 80% of The ballots been counted. The vote like past The elections were tight, but initial indications showed that Netanyahu was on his way back for prime minister with solid majority in 120 seats in Israel parliament.
With Netanyahu and his allies expected to win more of the 61-seat majority needed to form a governmentthe country’s protracted political crisis may be heading towards an end, but the country remains As it always was.
Tuesday’s elections were the fifth in Israel in less than four years old, with All of Focus too much on Netanyahu fitness to judge. on trial for A large number of Netanyahu corruption accusations who He denied any wrongdoing, his supporters view as the victim of Witch hunts and discredit opponents A fraud and a threat to democracy.
Even if Netanyahu and his allies win, it could take weeks of Negotiation for a coalition government to be formed.
Netanyahu is the longest serving in Israel prime ministerdominant for 12 consecutive years – and 15 years in all – before his ouster last year Through a variety coalition Led by Yair Lapid, current Acting prime minister.
but the coalition that Lapid put together, which included first Arabs party since when join a governmentwhich was decimated by infighting and subsequently collapsed just one year in power. Those parties were ready capture About 50 seats, according to the first results.
Lapid, addressing his supporters early Wednesday, insisted that race not decided.
“until the last Envelope calculated, none over nothing final,” He said.
rise of Religious Zionism
The strongest show tonight was the religious Zionism of far-right MP Itamar Ben Juffair, which emerged as the third largest party. in both males campaign gathering in religious Jerusalem men wearing A Jewish hoodie danced and waved Israeli flags in celebration. At the celebration, Ben Gvir’s supporters chanted “Death to the terrorists”.
Bin Juffair student of racist rabbi, Meir Kahane, who Banned from parliament and who kach party He has been described as a terrorist group by the United States before his assassination in New York in 1990.
Kahane’s agenda called for Prohibition of intermarriage between Arabs and Jews and stripping Arabs of Israeli citizenship and the expulsion of large numbers of Palestinians.
But while Kahane was seen as an outcast, Ben Juffair was. one of The most famous politician in Israel thanks to many media Appearances, cheerful behavior and talent for Cash and calls for tighter line against Palestinians at a time of fierce fight in occupied West Bank. hardcore youth men One of his strongest supporters.
live bin juffair in The hardA settlement on the West Bank line of Kiryat Arba is a strong supporter of Settlement construction. The Arabs have described colleagues in parliament in the name of “terrorists” for deport those who They are “traitors” and have recently brandished a gun in A tense Palestinian neighborhood of Jerusalem as he called it on Police shoot Palestinian stone-throwers.
“we want to make total Separation between these who loyal to the state of Israel – and we don’t have any problem with them – and these who undermine our dear country.
Muhammad Shtayyeh, the Palestinian prime ministersaid the rise of The far right in Israel was ‘normal’ result of growing appearances of extremism and racism in Israeli society.
It looked like two of The three parties represent 20% of the Palestinian minority earned Enough votes for spot in As expected by parliament polls.
But it was not clear whether Meretz was peaceful party that opposes the Israeli occupation of West Bank and member of The current coalitionwould make it parliament.
If Netanyahu’s alliance ends up He controls the majority, bin Juffair and his rule party Leader, Bezalel Smotrich, hmm sure to me drive a hard compromise. Bin Juffair said he would demand Council of Ministers post Supervision of the Israel Police force.
the couple also They said they would seek legal reforms aimed at weakening independence of Judgment and giving parliament power to bypass court decisions they don’t like. maybe clear The way for the classroom of criminal shipment against Netanyahu. Smotrich and other members of The party You have also made Repeating anti-LGBTQ comments.
Such situations can put a future Netanyahu government on a collision a path with The Biden administration that supports the two-state solution with Palestinians. maybe also alienating the Israeli allies in The United States, especially liberal American Jews who are predominantly liberal community.
In Israel the electorate vote for Parties, not individual politicians. number party since when won majority on own, and coalition-building necessary to judge.
with nearly 80% of The ballots I came back early wednesday, former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared headed for victory Wednesday.
Early statistics showed that voters gave him and his far-right allies what it seems like stable majority in The state parliament.
Votes were still being counted and results has not been final. But if the initial indications are correct, it is likely that Israel will turn to the far right government, backed by a vigorous display of ultra-religious Zionism. partyits members use Speech inflammatory anti-Arab and hostile to the LGBT community.
initial results Indicates continuous shift to the right in The Israeli voter, further dashed hopes for Hello with Palestinians and setting the stage for possible conflict with Biden administration and supporters of Israel in United State.
in early time results also Show that Netanyahu has outdone his critics, who He claimed it was inappropriate rule While on Experience for And they refused corruption and sitting down with for him in government. Netanyahu’s partners have promised this help evades conviction.
local media and in In the meantime, cited the primaries results To report that Netanyahu’s bloc secured at least 67 of 120 seats in Israeli parliament.
“we on the edge of very big Victory,” Netanyahu, 73, told his supporters at a rally in Jerusalem early Wednesday. “I will establish my nation government He will deal with all Israeli citizens without any exceptions.”
Election officials worked through the night to count the votes votes And by Wednesday morning, nearly 80% of The ballots been counted. The vote like past The elections were tight, but initial indications showed that Netanyahu was on his way back for prime minister with solid majority in 120 seats in Israel parliament.
With Netanyahu and his allies expected to win more of the 61-seat majority needed to form a governmentthe country’s protracted political crisis may be heading towards an end, but the country remains As it always was.
Tuesday’s elections were the fifth in Israel in less than four years old, with All of Focus too much on Netanyahu fitness to judge. on trial for A large number of Netanyahu corruption accusations who He denied any wrongdoing, his supporters view as the victim of Witch hunts and discredit opponents A fraud and a threat to democracy.
Even if Netanyahu and his allies win, it could take weeks of Negotiation for a coalition government to be formed.
Netanyahu is the longest serving in Israel prime ministerdominant for 12 consecutive years – and 15 years in all – before his ouster last year Through a variety coalition Led by Yair Lapid, current Acting prime minister.
but the coalition that Lapid put together, which included first Arabs party since when join a governmentwhich was decimated by infighting and subsequently collapsed just one year in power. Those parties were ready capture About 50 seats, according to the first results.
Lapid, addressing his supporters early Wednesday, insisted that race not decided.
“until the last Envelope calculated, none over nothing final,” He said.
rise of Religious Zionism
The strongest show tonight was the religious Zionism of far-right MP Itamar Ben Juffair, which emerged as the third largest party. in both males campaign gathering in religious Jerusalem men wearing A Jewish hoodie danced and waved Israeli flags in celebration. At the celebration, Ben Gvir’s supporters chanted “Death to the terrorists”.
Bin Juffair student of racist rabbi, Meir Kahane, who Banned from parliament and who kach party He has been described as a terrorist group by the United States before his assassination in New York in 1990.
Kahane’s agenda called for Prohibition of intermarriage between Arabs and Jews and stripping Arabs of Israeli citizenship and the expulsion of large numbers of Palestinians.
But while Kahane was seen as an outcast, Ben Juffair was. one of The most famous politician in Israel thanks to many media Appearances, cheerful behavior and talent for Cash and calls for tighter line against Palestinians at a time of fierce fight in occupied West Bank. hardcore youth men One of his strongest supporters.
live bin juffair in The hardA settlement on the West Bank line of Kiryat Arba is a strong supporter of Settlement construction. The Arabs have described colleagues in parliament in the name of “terrorists” for deport those who They are “traitors” and have recently brandished a gun in A tense Palestinian neighborhood of Jerusalem as he called it on Police shoot Palestinian stone-throwers.
“we want to make total Separation between these who loyal to the state of Israel – and we don’t have any problem with them – and these who undermine our dear country.
Muhammad Shtayyeh, the Palestinian prime ministersaid the rise of The far right in Israel was ‘normal’ result of growing appearances of extremism and racism in Israeli society.
It looked like two of The three parties represent 20% of the Palestinian minority earned Enough votes for spot in As expected by parliament polls.
But it was not clear whether Meretz was peaceful party that opposes the Israeli occupation of West Bank and member of The current coalitionwould make it parliament.
If Netanyahu’s alliance ends up He controls the majority, bin Juffair and his rule party Leader, Bezalel Smotrich, hmm sure to me drive a hard compromise. Bin Juffair said he would demand Council of Ministers post Supervision of the Israel Police force.
the couple also They said they would seek legal reforms aimed at weakening independence of Judgment and giving parliament power to bypass court decisions they don’t like. maybe clear The way for the classroom of criminal shipment against Netanyahu. Smotrich and other members of The party You have also made Repeating anti-LGBTQ comments.
Such situations can put a future Netanyahu government on a collision a path with The Biden administration that supports the two-state solution with Palestinians. maybe also alienating the Israeli allies in The United States, especially liberal American Jews who are predominantly liberal community.
In Israel the electorate vote for Parties, not individual politicians. number party since when won majority on own, and coalition-building necessary to judge.