(ANSA) - TEL AVIV, MARCH 23 - The blockade of Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu had 54 seats, while the anti-Netanyahu one had 59 seats. Bennett would have obtained 7 seats, according to the first exit polls released by Canale 13 following the closing of the polls in Israel.
From the three exit polls subsequently disclosed by the television networks, it appears that Likud remains the first party in Israel, but does not have a governing majority. In polls it gets 31-33 seats out of 120 in the Knesset. In second place the centrists of Lapid, with 18-16 seats. The Arab list - which in the past elections had obtained 15 seats - has been reduced to 8-9 seats. Benny Gantz's blue-white centrist party surprised by getting 7-8 seats. Relative success also for Labor (7 seats in all exit polls) and for Meretz (6-7). The three exit polls agree to assign 59 seats to the anti-Netanyahu parties and 53-54 to the 'Right-wing Bloc'. Naftali Bennett's Yemina party, which is not a priori with the two opposing blocs, gets 6-8 exit polls. (HANDLE).