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BBC News - Israel election: Netanyahu's Likud storms to victory

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing Likud Party has won a surprise victory in Israel's election.

Exit polls had forecast a dead heat but with almost all votes counted, results give Likud a clear lead over its main rival, the centre-left Zionist Union.

The outcome gives Mr Netanyahu a strong chance of forming a right-wing coalition government.

It puts the incumbent on course to clinch a fourth term and become Israel's longest-serving prime minster.

The latest tally gives Likud 30 seats in the 120-seat parliament, the Knesset, with the Zionist Union on 24 seats.

In a speech to jubilant supporters in Tel Aviv after Tuesday's polls closed, Mr Netanyahu described the vote as a "great victory" for Likud, which had trailed the Zionist Union in opinion polls in the run-up to the election.

Mr Netanyahu "plans to immediately begin forming a government in order to complete the task within two to three weeks," a statement from Likud said.

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Likud supporters celebrated after the exit polls were announced
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The Zionist Union had been ahead in the opinion polls

It said he had already spoken to parties he saw as possible coalition partners, including right-wing and ultra-Orthodox parties and centrist Kulanu, which won 10 seats.

Zionist Union leader Yitzhak Herzog called Mr Netanyahu early on Wednesday to congratulate him on the result and wished him "good luck".

"Nothing has changed, we will keep fighting for a just society," he was quoted as saying by Israeli newspaper Haaretz.

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Analysis: BBC's Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen, Jerusalem

In the end Israeli opinion polls told the wrong story, yet again. Benjamin Netanyahu scored a much bigger victory than the exit polls had suggested.

In the last few days of the campaign he demonstrated yet again why he is such a formidable politician. The prime minister narrowed the gap with Mr Herzog's Zionist Union, and then overhauled it, by turning sharply towards the ultra-nationalist Israeli right.

He issued a series of grim warnings about the consequences for Israel if he lost - Arabs with Israeli citizenship were voting, so his people needed to turn out.

He also made a series of promises that would worsen Israel's relations with the US and Europe if he continues as prime minister. He promised thousands of new homes for settlers in the occupied territories, and said he would not allow the Palestinians to have a state.


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"This is not an easy morning for us and for those who believe in our way," Mr Herzog and Zionist Union co-leader Tzipi Livni said in a statement.

Mr Netanyahu had vowed not to allow the creation of a Palestinian state, while Zionist Union expressed support for a two-state solution and promised to repair relations with Palestinians and the international community.

Almost 72% of those eligible voted in the election, which ended at 22:00 local time (20:00 GMT). The turnout was four points higher than the previous election in 2013.

Israel's form of proportional representation always produces smaller parties and coalition government. None has ever won an outright majority under Israel's proportional representation voting system.

The Joint Arab List, an alliance of Israeli Arab-dominated parties, came third with 14 seats.

It has said, however, that it will not take any positions in government.
 
Promises that would worsen Israel's relations with the US and Europe also indicate further improvement in Israel's relations with Asia, mainly India. ;)
 
I was hoping for him to win. I think the direction his heading Israel in is great. :D
 
Awesome, that is one tight slap to Obama's face, and a kick to his nuts at the same time.

Go Israel!!!
 
I was hoping for him to win. I think the direction his heading Israel in is great. :D

Same thoughts here. :D

I'm confused at how this election process works. I thought it would be popular vote between candidates but turned out party with most seats leader becomes PM.

So now even though Zionist Union won 24 seats, Netanyahu doesnt even have to include them in formation of government?
 
Promises that would worsen Israel's relations with the US and Europe also indicate further improvement in Israel's relations with Asia, mainly India. ;)

Good decision by Israelis.

As a nationalist of my country and culture, I respect your PM for standing guard against those who try to threaten your people.

Israel has been a strong, reliable friend for India for many years.

Looking forward to strengthen ties between the two countries in the future.

Congratulations to Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Same thoughts here. :D

I'm confused at how this election process works. I thought it would be popular vote between candidates but turned out party with most seats leader becomes PM.

So now even though Zionist Union won 24 seats, Netanyahu doesnt even have to include them in formation of government?
If the Zionist union won the only difference would have been better PR but the intentions would have been the same. I personally love Netanyahu’s honesty and his great diplomatic skills. :D
 
Congrats to MR Netanyahu a

soldier/leader/politician/nationalist .

And screw you POTUS :lol:
 
And so the two state solution died, Netenyaho will further antagonize all nations around him, build more illegal settlements and give more middle fingers to the UN and anyone who dares to criticize the holy Khisrael. Iran will become an even greater "threat" (After all they already control Tehran) and peace in the Middle East will become even more elusive than it already was.
 

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