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New Delhi: Former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won a decisive victory, defeating PM Yair Lapid, in the country’s fifth election under four years, after the counting of almost all the votes on Thursday.
“We have won a huge vote of confidence from the people of Israel,” BBC quoted Benjamin Netanyahu as saying.
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However, he will be dependent on the support of ultra-nationalist Religious Zionism party. As per reports, its leaders, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, have gained notoriety for using anti-Arab rhetoric and advocating the deportation of “disloyal” politicians or civilians.
Notably, Ben-Gvir was a follower of the late, ultra-nationalist Meir Kahane, whose organization was banned in the country and designated as a terrorist group by the United States.
Ben-Gvir himself has been convicted of inciting racism and supporting a terrorist outfit, news agency BBC reported.
According to political analysts, Netanyahu’s victory is in part due to his ability to unite a group of fractious right-wing parties, that allowed them to consolidate their votes.
Hours before, when the exit polls predicted that Netanyahu’s bloc would win 61 or 62 seats, people jumped up and down in jubilation, waving flags and chanting his nickname Bibi.
73-year-old Benjamin Netanyahu is one of the country’s most controversial political figures, who is a strong supporter of Israel’s settlement-building in the West Bank occupied since the 1967 Middle East war.
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