Israel's Arab party support pushes Gantz ahead of Netanyahu

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JERUSALEM: Israel's Arab-dominated Joint List party moved on Sunday (Sep 22) to back the centre-left bloc of Benny Gantz, who is challenging Prime ...

JERUSALEM: Israel's Arab-dominated Joint List party moved on Sunday to back the centre-left bloc of Benny Gantz, who is challenging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing alliance, to form a new government.

No party drawn from the 21 per cent Arab minority has ever been part of an Israeli government. But an increased turnout saw the Joint List win 13 seats, making it the third largest grouping. Netanyahu denounced the Arab party support of Gantz. He said it meant only two choices -"a minority government that leans on those that reject Israel as a Jewish, democratic state," or a"broad national government".Near-final results show Blue and White will be the largest single party in the new parliament with 33 of the 120 seats, while Likud has won 31 seats, three less than it had before.

 

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