According to recent results, Netanyah has lost elections in Israel

Israel's acting prime minister, Benjamin Netanyah, reportedly has faced difficult negotiations with his main rival to resolve the political blockade following the tight election outcome. Netanyah is expected to meet with former army general Benny Gantz on Wednesday afternoon to negotiate power sharing shortly after the results [...]
Netanyahu is expected to meet with former army general Benny Gantz on Wednesday afternoon to negotiate power division shortly after the results of the talks have been officially presented to President Raven Rivlin.
The building, the president has not yet appointed the mandate for forming the new government, but is trying to bring both blocks together to establish a coalition of unity. He hopes a series of meetings this week will unlock the political stalemate and avoid new elections.
Final results, published at midnight by the election commission, party “E Kaltra and White” of former General Benny Gantz has won 33 seats in the 120-member assembly, while Netanyahu's party, Likud, has won 32. In third place is the United Arab List with 13 seats.
Despite winning most of the seats, Gantz's party managed to secure the support of only 54 MPs for the coalition, while Netanyah's party secured 55 votes. However, at least 61 seats are needed for the formation of the new government.
Israel's president has pledged to avoid third elections within a year, requiring direct communication between the two main parties, writes “Independent”.










