• Elections Israelis vote for the fourth time in less than two years: "We are in an endless wheel"

The polls in Israel give the victory to Benjamin Netanyahu (31 seats), but he does not obtain the majority.

However, it would rub against its ultra-Orthodox and far-right partners with 59 seats (it would need 61), according to exit polls published at the closing of polling stations.

The right-wing Yamina de Naftali Benet party gets between seven and eight seats and its possible support would allow Netanyahu to form a government by surpassing the majority of 61 seats of the 120 that make up the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), reports Efe.

Israelis have voted today in their fourth elections in less than two years and in the shadow of the pandemic.

The goal was either to revalidate Benjamin Netanyahu in office or to seek change.

Israel registered today, throughout the day, a low turnout.

These are the most expensive elections in the history of Israel, marked by anti-coronavirus measures and special schools for quarantined and infected people, reports Efe.

More than 6.5 million voters were called to the polls to break the country's long political blockade.

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