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  • 23 January 2013, 2:16

Netanyahu Claims Win In Israel Election

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed victory in the country's parliamentary elections, but suffered losses to new parties on the left and right.

Mr Netanyahu told his supporters he feels a great sense of responsibility to build "the broadest possible coalition" when forming a new government.

His Likud Beitenu party won the largest number of seats in the election, meaning he can retain the position of prime minister if he can persuade enough other parties to join an alliance.

Mr Netanyahu was welcomed to a victory rally in Tel Aviv with cheers and the beating of drums by the few hundred supporters who had waited for his midnight appearance.

But the Likud Beitenu party's popularity has been significantly eroded by the rise of new parties on both the left and the right.

As he took to the stage, Mr Netanyahu outlined his priorities for the next term as preventing Iran obtaining nuclear weapons, lowering the cost of living, bringing about equality in Israeli military service and striving for peace.

"There are many possible partners for this mission," he said, confirming he had already begun the process of speaking to potential coalition partners.

Exit polls broadcast by several Israeli media outlets have predicted the Likud Beitenu party will win 31 seats, well below expectations.

Voter turnout was particularly high throughout the day, which is likely to have benefited the centrist and leftist parties that have performed better than expected.

The centre-left Yesh Atid party, led by former TV presenter Yair Lapid, looks to have won the second largest number of seats, with exit polls estimating a haul of 19.

On the right, the hard-line Jewish Home party, led by millionaire former commando Naftali Bennett, is also likely to pick up enough seats to push for a role in a new government.

Jewish Home look set to take 12 seats, lower than the 16 that had been predicted in some opinion polls last week, but well above the position they were in just six months ago, when most counts put them at just two seats.

The surprise success of Yesh Atid and the strong showing by Jewish Home mean horse-trading over their prospective roles in any future coalition government will be critical to Mr Netanyahu's hopes of building an alliance of parties to give him an overall majority.

One senior Likud adviser told Reuters: "We anticipated we would lose some votes to Lapid, but not to this extent. This was a Yesh Atid sweep."

If Mr Netanyahu fails to pull Yesh Atid into a coalition then the 17 seats expected to be won by Labour, combined with seven seats likely to go to the party of former foreign minister Tzipi Livni, could form the basis of a left-wing bloc to challenge Mr Netanyahu's right to lead a government.

The negotiating process could continue for several days, and will ultimately be approved by Israel's President Shimon Peres.

Turnout among the country's 5.6 million eligible voters stood at almost 67 per cent, the highest in a decade.

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5 comments

happymike CHESTER

9:09pm on 22/1/2013

How many more Palestinians will be murdered by his Government in the next Election run ups.P.S and more land stolen.The last Labour Prime minster wanted peace treaty he was assassinated by a extreme right wing Orthodox Jew .Nothing much said about that today. Shame on you Israel.

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Ian Reynolds

9:18pm on 22/1/2013

I seem to remember that Palestinians murdered many Israelis through bombs on buses - innocent people just going about their day to day business. Also, israel is a democracy, which is more than can be said about the surrounding Arabs. Notwithstanding that, Israel is totally wrong to keep on building on Palestinian land. If they stop doing that then there is a chance for peaceful dialogue.

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happymike CHESTER

9:38pm on 22/1/2013

Who stole the land in the first place and who fired the first shot.

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Dr_MonicaKh

10:46pm on 22/1/2013

My thoughts exactly CHESTER.

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Dr_MonicaKh

1:14am on 23/1/2013

I'm sorry Ian, but did the Israelis feel the need to thieve, pillage and remove Palestinians from land that has belonged to them for centuries?

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Dr_MonicaKh

1:15am on 23/1/2013

Yes, the IDF targetted a kindergarten but because the Palestinians retaliated they are at fault?

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dave

10:07am on 23/1/2013

I seem to recall that Israeli 'terrorists' murdered British soldiers. Or were they 'freedom fighters'?

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mick_salt

4:46pm on 23/1/2013

It always seems quiet confusing to me, being a very simple person, that the PLO come over as acceptable terrorists / freedom fighters and Al Qaida as "murdering sc*mbags" even though both are fighting against what they perceive to be grave injustice and would both stop fighting if the injustice were removed.

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john

11:02pm on 22/1/2013

Right wing parties always spell trouble, just look at our own Con/Lib/Lab party, spot the difference between the constituent parts. Three once separate parties, taken over by professional politicians with one aim, to serve themselves and the rich. And party fan boys, please don't call New Labour, socialists.

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happymike CHESTER

12:15pm on 24/1/2013

Well said john You only have to look at the lack of response by New Labour on the Tories attack on the NHS.

ali baba

11:23pm on 22/1/2013

I wonder where Israel would be without America. To this day the Palestinians are paying for Hitler's actions.

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dave

10:04am on 23/1/2013

I will no longer be purchasing Israeli products until they stop building settlements on stolen land. If their actions are illegal according to international law, why are they not subject to sanctions as other states would be if they commited crimes?

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saalam khamboshi

8:21pm on 23/1/2013

Jews got Israel for suffering 5 years under Hitler... wonder what the Palestinians would get after suffering 50 yrs under the Jews... I'm sure there are many a good Israelis who do not endorse the policies of Netanyahu!

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happymike CHESTER

12:20pm on 24/1/2013

There are many Jews World wide who are disgusted at what Israel is doing and many Jews who say there is nothing written saying that Palestinian belongs to Isreal.

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