Exit poll: Netanyahu set to win Israeli election
Israelis have voted for the fifth general election in less than four years, and the former Prime Minister of Saratel, Benjamin Netanutah, is going to return to power through the election on Tuesday (November 1).
The information came out in the Boothfert survey, which was reported on Wednesday (November 2) by the news agency AFP and the BBC.
According to the report, the forecast of JIT-Pararaj before the official results of the election held on Tuesday has mentioned that Netanhu's right-wing block is going to get a majority of seats by a small margin compared to the opposition.
The media said that for the fifth time since 2019, Israeli citizens voted in the nation's election on Tuesday, hoping to paralyze the country for 3 years in the last 3 years, the hope of solving the political deadlock.
It should be noted that Israeli parliament has 120 seats in the Knesset, and therefore, if a party or alliance has to get at least 61 seats to form the government, after the election was held on Tuesday, the Israeli parties have the same 3 months to form the government after the counting of votes.
If in this coincidence If they cannot form the government, then Israel will go to the sixth election.