Occupying zionist Netanyahu fails to get majority to form government

Occupying zionist Netanyahu fails to get majority to form government

The right-wing bloc Likud party, led by the terrorist Netanyahu, failed to reach the 61 MPs needed to form a coalition government in the general election, according to exit polls of early general elections in the occupied territories.

The occupying zionist Netanyahu who pledged before the election that he would "annex the occupied territories" of the Jordan Valley and the north of the Dead Sea in coordination with the US administration, failed to reach the majority needed to form a government.

According to the exit poll, the Likud-led right-wing bloc won 56 seats.

The Blue-White Alliance, led by former zionist chief of Staff Benny Gantz, and the bloc of left-wing parties won 43 seats.

Despite being a zionist party, the party of former Defense Minister terrorist Avigdor Liberman, which refused to join the Netanyahu-led coalition because of the military service law after the election in April this year, has won only 10 seats.

With this result, Liberman once again became a key role in possible coalition scenarios in the occupied territories.

Meanwhile, the Joint Arab List bloc, which represents Palestinians in the occupied territories, sent 12 lawmakers to Parliament.

More than 6 million 394 thousand jews in the occupied territories went to the polls for the second time this year to determine 120 MPs. 29 parties competed in the early general election.

In an early election on April 9, zionist Prime Minister Netanyahu's party, Likud, won 35 seats but failed to reach 61, the number of seats needed to come to power alone.

After talks with right-wing parties, Netanyahu failed to reach enough seats to form a coalition government, after which Parliament was dissolved and re-election decision was taken on May 29.

The terrorist Netanyahu's party is expected to take 31 to 33 seats this time when final results are announced.

Prior to the election, zionist Netanyahu pledged to "annex the occupied territories" of the Jordan Valley and the north of the Dead Sea in coordination with the US administration and noted that he would annex illegal jewish occupation units in the West Bank.

The Blue-and-white alliance, led by the former chief of staff terrorist Benny Gantz, had also announced before the elections that it would strengthen jewish occupation units in the West Bank.

Terrorist Netanyahu, who first became prime minister from 1996-1999, has been acting prime minister since March 2009.

The election will not give the occupiers legitimacy in the Palestinian Territories

On the other hand, the Islamic Resistance Movement [Hamas] declared that the election held in the occupied territories would not give legitimacy to the occupation in the Palestinian Territories.

Ismail Ridvan, a Hamas leader, said in a statement regarding the occupation regime elections that the election was invalid and that the artificial regime had rooted out the occupation.

"There is no difference between the right and the left. They're all murderers hostile to our people," Ridavan said, noting that the election would not give legitimacy to the occupation regime.

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