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Netanyahu's election win means the UK-Israel relationship will only strengthen

His re-election is an opportunity to renew and enhance our bilateral relationship

November 6, 2022 20:00
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Over 1000 days of political uncertainty later, it appears that Israel may finally be on course for a return to stable majority government. Israel’s longest-ever serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has broken Israel’s relentless election cycle which has gripped the country since Spring 2019.

Observers of Israeli politics have seen this show many times before and will be all too familiar with the potential ups and downs yet to come as final results are tallied and negotiations between parties drag on, but a clear route to Government is taking shape. The so-called Netanyahu-bloc could return as many as 65 seats – a considerable majority in the 120-seat Knesset.

Many commentators predicted that voter turnout would drop as politics-weary Israelis returned to the ballot box for the fifth time in just four years. And yet, the number of Israelis voting actually increased, producing one of the largest turnouts in the last 20 years. Israel’s democratic tradition is alive and well. It is all the more remarkable when one considers that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is 17 years into his four-year term.

In these turbulent and uncertain times, it appears that Mr Netanyahu’s experience has appealed to many Israelis.