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Netanyahu set to head ultra-right govt in Israel; poll results send jitters across Middle East

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By SRI NewsDesk Published November 3, 2022
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JERUSALEM: Former Israeli high minister Benjamin Netanyahu was set to return to power as Wednesday’s vote count showed his conservative Likud party and its likely religious and far-right abettors were on pace to control maturity in congress after Israel’s fifth election in lower than four times.

The result means Israel will have one of the most right-sect coalitions in its history, causing jitters among Palestinians and Arab neighbours who sweat it could subside up pressures across the Middle East.

“We’re on the point of a veritably big palm,” a smiling Netanyahu told cheering sympathizers at his party’s election headquarters, his voice coarse from weeks of campaigning.

Netanyahu’s prospective alliance with ultranationalist provocateur Itamar Ben-Gvir has scarified Palestinians and members of Israel’s nonage Arabs. Asked whether Washington participated in similar enterprises, a White House National Security Council prophet declined to note.

“We look forward to continuing to work with the Israeli government on our participated interests and values,” the prophet added.

As a high minister, Netanyahu will probably press forward with agreement exertion on engaged land where Palestinians, with transnational support, seek statehood. But his hard line on Iran means Israel’s lately struck Gulf alliances should hold establishment.

“No mistrustfulness the result of such a coalition will increase the hostile station towards the Palestinian people and make occupation measures more extreme,” Bassam Salhe, a member of the administrative commission of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, said.

Netanyahu pledged to form a “stable, public government” that would act responsibly, avoid “gratuitous adventures” and “expand the circle of peace”.

Political paths

Although the geography could shift as the remaining ballot count trickles in, Israeli media prognosticated Netanyahu, who’s on trial over corruption charges, would lead a bloc of four parties taking 65 of the Knesset’s 120 seats.

After a crusade dominated by worries over security and the cost of living, support for central Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s ruling coalition collapsed. Lapid stopped suddenly from conceding palm pending the final census.

But he also cancelled his attendance at the coming week’s UN climate conference.

lower than 18 months out of office, Netanyahu also said he’d stay for sanctioned results.

The record 12-time successive reign of Israel’s longest-serving high minister ended in June last time when Lapid joined estranged Netanyahu supporter Naftali Bennett to sew together a doubtful coalition of liberals, conservatives and Arab parties.

But the fragile alliance unravelled a time into its rule.

Netanyahu’s legal battles have fed the stalemate blocking Israel’s political system since 2019 and strengthened the split between his sympathizers and opponents. But he said Israelis were thirsty for change.

“The people want a different way. They want security,” Netanyahu said. “They want power, not weakness. They want political wisdom, but with firmness.”

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