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Religious Zionism surprised with samples: 7-6 seats for Smutrich and Ben Gvir
The far-right party, which swayed on the verge of the blocking percentage during the election campaign, significantly surpasses the blocking percentage and enters the 24th Knesset.
Throughout the campaign, Netanyahu supported the party and led to the unification of Smutrich and Ben Gvir
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Bezalel Smutrich
Meirav Cohen
Tuesday, 23 March 2021, 22:35 Updated: 22:38
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The Religious Zionist Party wins 7-6 seats in the elections to the 24th Knesset - this is what the samples of the three television channels show tonight (Tuesday).
The chairman of the party, Bezalel Smutrich, left her and united with the chairman of Jewish Power, Itamar Ben Gvir, who led them to the blocking percentage.
Orit Struck, 5th on the list of religious Zionists, said tonight at party headquarters that "our way has won. We have seen throughout the campaign that there is a large public who are happy to raise their heads, not give up. The goal now is to arrange a young settlement and work on balancing the justice system. .
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