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Friday, March 06, 2020

Israeli opposition parties may unite to deny Netanyahu power

After an unprecedented three elections this past year and with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s political bloc failing to secure a majority of seats, rival parties may form a fragile alliance to oust him from power.

The results of Monday’s election showed Netanyahu’s right-wing bloc falling three seats short of a majority, despite him earlier trumpeting partial results as a “huge victory.” Netanyahu’s Likud Party won a plurality with 36, with allied parties winning 22 additional seats.

Benny Gantz’s Blue and White Party won 33, the liberal Labor Party won seven, and the Joint List, a coalition of Arab parties, won a record 15 seats. Former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s party Yisrael Beiteinu, which split from Netanyahu, received seven seats.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Let's see:

36
22
33

Yep, all of them are Numerological Markers for an intelligence asset. The story is planted to influence the population to think and believe a certain way about the election process in Israel. The goal most likely is simple: get the people to believe their vote matters at all. That way they won't rebel against a tiny minority of extremely rich families controlling the government.