Final results of Israeli polls show win for Likud

By Said Amuri</p> <p>JERUSALEM (AA) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party has the best chance of forming a government according to final election results released Friday.</p> <p> The right-wing party captured 36 seats in the 120-seat Knesset, or parliament, said the Yediot Aharonot daily, citing data from the Central Elections Committee.</p> <p>Retired general Benny Gantz’s Blue and White Party — Likud's main rival — clinched 35 seats, according to the data.</p> <p>&quot;The right-wing bloc [led by Likud] now has a 65-55 advantage over the Left and the Arab parties. However, minor changes to the final tally may still be forthcoming,&quot; the daily said.</p> <p>The ultra-Orthodox Shas Party got eight seats, the right-wing United Torah Judaism party got seven seats, the center-right Labor and Hadash-Ta'al parties tied with six seats each, Yisrael Beytenu and the Union of Right-Wing Parties each got five seats and Meretz, Kulanu and UAL-Balad four each. </p> <p>More than 40 parties vied in Tuesday’s election with some 61% of voters casting ballots.</p> <p>Netanyahu had run in the polls while facing corruption and bribery charges in three cases. </p> <p>If he manages to form a new government, he will be the longest-serving leader in Israel's history.

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