News on israel election
Here are some recent news updates on the Israeli election:
Latest Developments:
- On March 23, 2021, Israel held its fourth national election in two years, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party winning the most seats, but failing to secure a majority.
- The election results showed Likud winning 30 seats, followed by the Blue and White party led by Benny Gantz with 25 seats, and the Yamina party led by Naftali Bennett with 7 seats.
- The election was marked by a high turnout, with over 70% of eligible voters casting their ballots.
- The results have led to a period of political uncertainty, with Netanyahu facing pressure to form a government or risk being replaced as prime minister.
Key Issues:
- The election was dominated by issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Netanyahu's leadership was also a major factor, with many voters criticizing his handling of the pandemic and his corruption scandals.
- The election also saw a surge in support for smaller parties, including the Yamina party, which won 7 seats and is expected to play a key role in any future government.
Reactions:
- Netanyahu has vowed to form a government and continue as prime minister, despite criticism from his opponents.
- Gantz has also expressed his willingness to form a government, but has ruled out working with Netanyahu.
- Bennett has said that he is open to working with both Likud and Blue and White, but has also emphasized the need for a new government that can address the country's pressing issues.
International Reaction:
- The international community has been closely watching the election, with many countries expressing concerns about the impact of the results on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
- The United States has been particularly closely involved, with President Joe Biden congratulating Netanyahu on his party's victory and expressing his commitment to a two-state solution.
- The European Union has also issued a statement, calling for a government that can address the country's pressing issues and promote peace and stability in the region.
Next Steps:
- The Israeli parliament, the Knesset, is expected to convene in the coming days to begin the process of forming a new government.
- Netanyahu has until May 4 to form a government, or the Knesset will dissolve and a new election will be held.
- The process is expected to be complex and challenging, with many parties and factions vying for power and influence.