Netanyahu Falls Short Of Majority In Israeli Election WhatDoYouThink?
Following a contentious campaign that saw the Israeli prime minister playing to far-right voters, exit polls have shown Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party trailing the center-left Blue and White party and gains for the Arab Joint List, raising the likelihood of a unity government and a reigning in of the country’s
drift rightward. What do“Have we seriously entered some upside-down world where deep-seated corruption can cost you an election?”“I’d gloat, but that’s way better than I’ve ever done in an Israeli parliamentary election.”“That has to be disappointing. Or gratifying. I’m not really sure how a parliamentary system works.”
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