The Central Election Commission released the latest data, showing that the right-wing bloc in the 23rd Knesset will not have an absolute majority • 55 seats for the left and Arab blocs • 35 Likud seats, 33 for blue and seven for Lieberman • Gantz stung Netanyahu: "Someone celebrated early" • Right Determined to form a government
Voice Counting // Photo: Oren Ben Hakon
Towards the end of the vote count: The Central Election Commission (Wednesday) released its latest vote count data, after counting 99.9% of the vote - and according to committee data, no changes to the mandate picture.
According to the data, the 23rd Knesset in the right-wing bloc will have 58 seats - 35 for Likud, 9 for Shas, 7 for Torah Judaism and 6 for its right, while for the left, 55 seats: 32 for blue and 15 for the joint list and 7 for work. He is with seven seats, noting that these are not the final results, which have not been released due to 29-ball discrepancies, which were decided to stop the tests and resume tomorrow morning, officials in the state said "the testers of the Election Commission have already fallen out of fatigue", as a reason Another delay.
Blue and White Chairman Benny Gantz reacted to a change in the picture of the mandates, from the picture that emerged when the news models were published and wrote in his Twitter account: "Someone here celebrated too soon", in a sting towards Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.