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Israel elections: Netanyahu in lead, exit polls say | Israel elections: Netanyahu in lead, exit polls say |
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Mr Netanyahu's supporters cheered and danced when the exit polls were announced | Mr Netanyahu's supporters cheered and danced when the exit polls were announced |
Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on course for victory in Tuesday's elections, according to exit polls. | Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on course for victory in Tuesday's elections, according to exit polls. |
The polls, which forecast the outcome before official results, give his right-wing bloc a slim majority of seats over his opponents. | The polls, which forecast the outcome before official results, give his right-wing bloc a slim majority of seats over his opponents. |
Such a result would mark a dramatic comeback for Mr Netanyahu, toppled last year after 12 straight years in power. | Such a result would mark a dramatic comeback for Mr Netanyahu, toppled last year after 12 straight years in power. |
The election was widely seen as a vote for or against Mr Netanyahu's return. | The election was widely seen as a vote for or against Mr Netanyahu's return. |
Official results, which could still produce a different outcome, are expected in the coming hours. | Official results, which could still produce a different outcome, are expected in the coming hours. |
As the polls were announced at 22:00 (20:00 GMT) upbeat music burst from loud speakers at the central venue of Mr Netanyahu's Likud party in Jerusalem. | As the polls were announced at 22:00 (20:00 GMT) upbeat music burst from loud speakers at the central venue of Mr Netanyahu's Likud party in Jerusalem. |
"It's a good start," said Mr Netanyahu in a video broadcast by Israel's Kan 11 channel. | |
Mr Netanyahu is forecast to replace Yair Lapid, who toppled him just over a year ago | Mr Netanyahu is forecast to replace Yair Lapid, who toppled him just over a year ago |
Mr Netanyahu, 73, is one of Israel's most controversial political figures, loathed by many on the centre and left but adored by Likud's grassroots supporters. | Mr Netanyahu, 73, is one of Israel's most controversial political figures, loathed by many on the centre and left but adored by Likud's grassroots supporters. |
He is a firm supporter of Israel's settlement-building project in the West Bank, occupied since the 1967 Middle East war. Settlements there are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this. | He is a firm supporter of Israel's settlement-building project in the West Bank, occupied since the 1967 Middle East war. Settlements there are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this. |
He opposes the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict - a formula supported by most of the international community, including the Biden administration in the US. | He opposes the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict - a formula supported by most of the international community, including the Biden administration in the US. |
Mr Netanyahu is also currently on trial for alleged bribery, fraud and breach of trust - charges he fiercely denies. His possible partners in a Likud-led coalition government have said they would reform the law, in a move which would bring a halt to his trial. | Mr Netanyahu is also currently on trial for alleged bribery, fraud and breach of trust - charges he fiercely denies. His possible partners in a Likud-led coalition government have said they would reform the law, in a move which would bring a halt to his trial. |
Israel TV exit polls suggest Mr Netanyahu's bloc will command 61 or 62 seats in the 120-seat knesset (parliament). | Israel TV exit polls suggest Mr Netanyahu's bloc will command 61 or 62 seats in the 120-seat knesset (parliament). |
"It looks like we can be optimistic and have some hope we are about to get a stable coalition with Bibi [Mr Netanyahu] as the prime minister," said 34-year-old Likud supporter David Adler, from Jerusalem. | |
"But as it's been in the past three years, nothing is sure until the coalition is set up," he cautioned. | |
According to the polls, Likud stands to be the biggest party, with 30-31 seats, commanding a majority with the support of nationalist and religious parties. | According to the polls, Likud stands to be the biggest party, with 30-31 seats, commanding a majority with the support of nationalist and religious parties. |
The centre-left party of incumbent Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who brought down Mr Netanyahu in elections last year, is forecast to win 24 seats. | The centre-left party of incumbent Prime Minister Yair Lapid, who brought down Mr Netanyahu in elections last year, is forecast to win 24 seats. |
Likud's ultra-nationalist ally Religious Zionism appears to have won 14 seats, which would make it the third largest party. Its leaders have gained notoriety for using anti-Arab rhetoric and advocating the deportation of "disloyal" politicians or civilians. | |
"It will be better now," said Religious Zionism supporter, Julian, at the party's venue in Jerusalem. "When [Religious Zionism politician Itamar Ben-Gvir] will be minister of public security, it will be even better - he'll bring back security to the people of Israel. That's very important." | |
However, political scientist Gayil Talshir, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, warned that if the exit polls "reflect the real results - Israel is on its way to become Orban's Hungary", recently branded an "electoral autocracy" by the EU. | |
If the polls are confirmed, it will stave off the prospect of a sixth election in just four years after analysts predicted deadlock. | If the polls are confirmed, it will stave off the prospect of a sixth election in just four years after analysts predicted deadlock. |
It would mark a remarkable turnaround for Mr Netanyahu, whose political future was widely written off after Mr Lapid formed an unlikely alliance of ideologically diverse parties to take power in June 2021. | |
At the time, Mr Netanyahu vowed to bring it down as quickly as possible. He engineered its collapse after just 12 months. | At the time, Mr Netanyahu vowed to bring it down as quickly as possible. He engineered its collapse after just 12 months. |