Israel holds elections today: Is Netanyah expected to collapse?

Israelis are voting in the four national elections within two years, the result of major political tensions that have seen the country's leader, Benjamin Netanyah, face many rivals. This time around, the prime minister hopes voters will give recognition to the extraordinary inoculation campaign against the Coronavirus that has made Israel world champion [...]
This time around, the prime minister hopes that voters will give recognition to the extraordinary inoculation campaign against the Coronavirus that has made Israel world champion in the case.
Israel has already opened shops, cafes and restaurants, while also lowering the level of infections, writes The Guardian, translates Periscope.
“We are world champions in the Corleone management,” said Netanyah, writes Periscopi.
His right nationalist party, Likudi, lags ahead in the polls and is projected to win from 30 to 32 seats in parliament with 120 seats far more than any other party.
However, the 71-year-old still has to negotiate for a coalition with smaller parties to form the government by 61 votes.
Even a group viewed as extremist, including anti-gay attitudes, and demanding the expulsion of Arabs from the country, need support.
Kosovo has recently established its embassy in Jerusalem after establishing full diplomatic relations with Israel. /Periscope











