Europe 1 with AFP 9:20 p.m., November 01, 2022

According to exit polls, the party of former Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, the leader of the opposition, came first in the legislative elections on the threshold of a majority with its allies from the religious parties and of the extreme right to form a government in Israel.

Israel's former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud came first in parliamentary elections on Tuesday, on the threshold of a majority with its allies from religious parties and the far right to form a government, according to polls in the exit of the polls.

According to these polls carried out by three major Israeli channels, Benyamin Netanyahu's right-wing party is credited with 30 to 31 seats, out of the 120 in Parliament, ahead of outgoing Prime Minister Yair Lapid's Yesh Atid party, which would win between 22 and 24 seats. .

With his allies, Binyamin Netanyahu's party is on the threshold of a majority set at 61 seats.

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