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Results based on 99.5% of total votes: No clear coalition for Netanyahu or his opponents

Israeli Prime Minister and head of the Likud party Benjamin Netanyahu casts his vote, together with his wife Sara Netanyahu at a voting station in Jerusalem, during the Knesset Elections, on March 23, 2021. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL *** Local Caption *** מצביע בחירות כנסת הצבעה קלפי ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו שרה

According to the official results based on 99.5% of total votes, Prime Minister Netanyahu lacks a clear path to a coalition, as does everyone else.

No changes are made to the Knesset makeup by the update, and with just 20,000 votes left, it is likely that they won’t change further.

As Likud allies start to pressure him to join Prime Minister Netanyahu’s bloc, New Hope leader Gideon Sa’ar says all the options for creating an anti-Netanyahu coalition must first be exhausted.

“It is clear that Netanyahu doesn’t have a majority for a coalition headed by him,” Sa’ar says in a statement.

“Now we must work to fulfil the potential for forming a government of change. As I announced on election night, ego won’t be a factor.”