Israel election: exit poll puts Netanyahu ahead but short of majority
Source: The Guardian
Israel election: exit poll puts Netanyahu ahead but short of majority
Figures show Likud set to win 37 seats, but PMs alliance will fail to get 61 seats required
Oliver Holmes in Jerusalem
Mon 2 Mar 2020 20.23 GMT
First published on Mon 2 Mar 2020 05.00 GMT
Exit polls from Israels third election within a year suggested Benjamin Netanyahu and his rightwing allies are ahead but still one seat short of a parliamentary majority needed to form a government.
The unofficial figures from three major television channels released on Monday evening showed the prime ministers Likud party with around 37 seats. Retired general Benny Gantz and his Blue and White party, which has run a campaign focused on Netanyahus upcoming criminal corruption trial, had about 33 seats.
Post-voting polls have proved unreliable in the past and minor differences could significantly alter the makeup of Israels next government.
Regardless, the polls suggested a stunning turnaround in support for the embattled leader, and he was quick to claim a victory on Twitter. We won by believing in our own way and by the people of Israel, he said.
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