According to the preliminary results of Tuesday's elections in Israel, former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party has a slight advantage over others.
According to the news agency AFP, the situation will be more clear by the time the official results come, but at the moment the former prime minister's party is ahead.
This is the fifth election in the last four years in Israel, which is politically very divided.
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is one of the oldest right-wing politicians.
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The total number of seats in Israel's parliament is 120.
Combining the seats of like-minded parties of Netanyahu's party, the coalition is expected to win 62 parliamentary seats.
However, due to the dramatic change in the final and official results of the previous elections, other parties formed the government with a slight advantage.
Caretaker Prime Minister Yair Lapid's party is second with 23 seats as expected.
According to the preliminary election results, Netanyahu's opposition alliance has failed to gain a majority in the parliament.
Netanyahu has been Israel's prime minister for 12 years and was ousted by an eight-party coalition in June last year when his party and allies were defeated by one vote in parliament and Naftali Bennett became prime minister. .