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Israel election: Netanyahu setback as Lapid surges | Israel election: Netanyahu setback as Lapid surges |
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Exit polls from Israel's election suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing alliance has lost ground to centre-left parties. | Exit polls from Israel's election suggest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing alliance has lost ground to centre-left parties. |
They predicted a narrow majority for Mr Netanyahu's Likud-Beitenu and nationalist allies. The prime minister pledged to form a broad coalition. | They predicted a narrow majority for Mr Netanyahu's Likud-Beitenu and nationalist allies. The prime minister pledged to form a broad coalition. |
The high turnout is thought to have benefited Labour and centrists, | The high turnout is thought to have benefited Labour and centrists, |
Yesh Atid (There is a Future), a centrist party, is believed to have come second, followed by Labour. | Yesh Atid (There is a Future), a centrist party, is believed to have come second, followed by Labour. |
Mr Netanyahu is expected to seek an alliance with a new nationalist party, Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home). | Mr Netanyahu is expected to seek an alliance with a new nationalist party, Habayit Hayehudi (Jewish Home). |
After the vote, the prime minister promised to reach out to other parties to form a wide coalition. "Tomorrow we start anew," he told cheering supporters. | After the vote, the prime minister promised to reach out to other parties to form a wide coalition. "Tomorrow we start anew," he told cheering supporters. |
And he said preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remained the government's first challenge. | And he said preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons remained the government's first challenge. |
Likud-Beitenu supporters cheered as exit polls came out. "We're happy we're still the biggest party," one woman told me. "Thirty-one seats is better than the 27 we thought," added a man, Daniel, referring to the projected results. | Likud-Beitenu supporters cheered as exit polls came out. "We're happy we're still the biggest party," one woman told me. "Thirty-one seats is better than the 27 we thought," added a man, Daniel, referring to the projected results. |
But if the forecasts are right, this election result will surely disappoint Mr Netanyahu. He called early elections - and teamed with the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu - hoping to build a stronger coalition and it appears to have had the opposite effect. | But if the forecasts are right, this election result will surely disappoint Mr Netanyahu. He called early elections - and teamed with the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu - hoping to build a stronger coalition and it appears to have had the opposite effect. |
Two rising stars of the election come from different parts of the political spectrum. The far-right Jewish Home party of Naftali Bennett could have a dozen seats while centre-left TV celebrity Yair Lapid could have as many as 19. By contrast, Labour, one of Israel's well-established parties appears to have failed to live up to earlier expectations of a resurgence. | Two rising stars of the election come from different parts of the political spectrum. The far-right Jewish Home party of Naftali Bennett could have a dozen seats while centre-left TV celebrity Yair Lapid could have as many as 19. By contrast, Labour, one of Israel's well-established parties appears to have failed to live up to earlier expectations of a resurgence. |
While the expectation remains that Mr Netanyahu will be asked to try to form the next government, these new shifts in Israeli politics will change its dynamics. | While the expectation remains that Mr Netanyahu will be asked to try to form the next government, these new shifts in Israeli politics will change its dynamics. |
Thirty-two parties were competing under a system of proportional representation for the 120-member Knesset. Parties must win at least 2% of the total vote to secure seats. | Thirty-two parties were competing under a system of proportional representation for the 120-member Knesset. Parties must win at least 2% of the total vote to secure seats. |
In the outgoing parliament, Mr Netanyahu's Likud party, together with the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu, have 42 seats. | In the outgoing parliament, Mr Netanyahu's Likud party, together with the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu, have 42 seats. |
According to the exit polls, the Likud-Beitenu alliance would now get 31, and Habayit Hayehudi 12. | According to the exit polls, the Likud-Beitenu alliance would now get 31, and Habayit Hayehudi 12. |
Yesh Atid, led by journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid, is credited with 18 or 19 seats. Analysts say this is a stunning result for a newcomer. | Yesh Atid, led by journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid, is credited with 18 or 19 seats. Analysts say this is a stunning result for a newcomer. |
Mr Lapid has said he will not join Mr Netanyahu's team unless the prime minister promises to push for peace with Palestinians. | Mr Lapid has said he will not join Mr Netanyahu's team unless the prime minister promises to push for peace with Palestinians. |
"We have red lines. We won't cross those red lines, even if it will force us to sit in the opposition," Yaakov Peri, one of Yesh Atid's leaders, told Israeli TV. | "We have red lines. We won't cross those red lines, even if it will force us to sit in the opposition," Yaakov Peri, one of Yesh Atid's leaders, told Israeli TV. |
Exit polls suggest Labour will get 17 seats - up from just seven in the outgoing parliament. Labour leader Shelly Yachimovich said: "There is a high chance of a shake-up and an end to the Netanyahu government." | Exit polls suggest Labour will get 17 seats - up from just seven in the outgoing parliament. Labour leader Shelly Yachimovich said: "There is a high chance of a shake-up and an end to the Netanyahu government." |
Economic focus | Economic focus |
However, if the exit polls are confirmed by official results, Mr Netanyahu would be on course to secure a third term in office - but with a majority that is both substantially reduced and more hardline. | However, if the exit polls are confirmed by official results, Mr Netanyahu would be on course to secure a third term in office - but with a majority that is both substantially reduced and more hardline. |
Likud-Beitenu's dominance on the right has been challenged by Habayit Hayehudi, led by millionaire businessman Naftali Bennett - Mr Netanyahu's former chief-of-staff. | Likud-Beitenu's dominance on the right has been challenged by Habayit Hayehudi, led by millionaire businessman Naftali Bennett - Mr Netanyahu's former chief-of-staff. |
He has advocated annexing large parts of the occupied West Bank and rejected the idea of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. | He has advocated annexing large parts of the occupied West Bank and rejected the idea of a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. |
Full election results are due on Wednesday. The process of forming a government may take several weeks. | Full election results are due on Wednesday. The process of forming a government may take several weeks. |
Mr Netahyanu, 63, has been in office since the 2009 election. He also served one term as prime minister between 1996 and 1999. | Mr Netahyanu, 63, has been in office since the 2009 election. He also served one term as prime minister between 1996 and 1999. |
In recent years he has accelerated construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, drawing anger from Palestinian leaders and criticism from Western partners. | In recent years he has accelerated construction in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, drawing anger from Palestinian leaders and criticism from Western partners. |
However unlike in previous elections, the campaign focused largely on social and economic issues, rather than the prospects for a permanent peace agreement with the Palestinians. | However unlike in previous elections, the campaign focused largely on social and economic issues, rather than the prospects for a permanent peace agreement with the Palestinians. |
There have been unprecedented protests against the rising cost of living and a recent report said nearly one in four Israelis lived in poverty. | There have been unprecedented protests against the rising cost of living and a recent report said nearly one in four Israelis lived in poverty. |
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