Israel Election in a Stalemate Situation
James Dorsey, Senior Fellow, S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Middle East Institute
24-Sep-19 07:30
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Israel snap elections results — held on 17 September to appoint the 120 members to the Israeli parliament or Knesset — ended in stalemate between the conservative Likud Party, led by incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the centrist Blue and White, led by Benny Gantz.
Negotiations have been ongoing as to who gets to form the next government.
A significant development in the aftermath of the elections is the position taken by Arab lawmakers represented by the Joint List, an alliance of predominantly Arab parties that hold 13 seats in the Knesset.
We speak to James Dorsey, Senior Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, to help make sense of what’s going on and how this may impact peace efforts in the Middle East.
Presented by: Julian Ng, Wong Shou Ning, Sharidz Abdullah
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Tags: Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Benny Gantz, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, politics, Middle East,