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Israeli Opposition Nears Knesset Majority but Faces Political Deadlock
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
What happened
Recent polls show Israel's opposition nearing a Knesset majority with 67 seats, but political fragmentation and uncertain alliances may prevent forming a government. The coalition holds 53 seats, while new parties struggle to pass the electoral threshold, leaving the opposition in a political deadlock.
- 01Opposition gains to 67 Knesset seats, coalition falls to 53 mandates.
- 02Likud and Yisrael Beytenu maintain seats; Yamina loses one seat.
- 03New Hendel-Tropper party fails threshold in most polls, affecting opposition strength.
- 04Opposition majority may not form government due to party fragmentation and alliance issues.
- 05Party mergers could alter seat distribution but still leave opposition unable to govern.
- 06Arab parties hold 10 seats, influencing opposition's overall strength and coalition possibilities.
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