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decisive victory winning 30 seats compared to the 24 by the challenger hertzog zionist union party. the latest from tel aviv joined by buzzfeed middle east correspondent shira frankel. good morning. what seemed the deal for netanyahu? sealed the deal? reporter: seem as great deal of voters coming out at the very last minute basing those votes on sort of an emotional compulsion to vet for benjamin netanyahu. i spoke to three people yesterday who told mee me at the very last minute they changed their minds and decided to go to the ballots and vote for netanyahu. all three of those people were not going to vote before but heard netanyahu s sort of last-minute plea saying if he didn t come to vote there would about left wing in power, and they responded and came out and voted. what s next in parliament? a good question. some say the most right-wing ever had. the zionist party said they won t joint netanyahu, in opposition. leaving him with few choices that will ally themsel
ever had. the zionist party said they won t joint netanyahu, in opposition. leaving him with few choices that will ally themselves with them. we ll see a large coalition of religious, pro-settlement parties and interesting to see what that coalition ledge slatesgislates and how they push israel forward. and ongoing negotiations with iran? look in the days before the election happened netanyahu went on a media blitz and during that blitz he said he would not allow a palestinian state under his rule. he may very well walk back those comments. that s left to be seen but i do think that people in the eu people in the u.s. right now who work on peace talks, they re going to ask themselves whether or not they can go forward with negotiations and what sort of diplomatic initiative netanyahu has in store for them. shira frankel, thank you very much. great to see you. now to a security scare developing overnight at the
decisive victory winning 30 seats compared to the 24 by the challenger hertzog zionist union party. the latest from tel aviv joined by buzzfeed middle east correspondent shira frankel. good morning. what seemed the deal for netanyahu? sealed the deal? reporter: seem as great deal of voters coming out at the very last minute basing those votes on sort of an emotional compulsion to vet for benjamin netanyahu. i spoke to three people yesterday who told mee me at the very last minute they changed their minds and decided to go to the ballots and vote for netanyahu. all three of those people were not going to vote before but heard netanyahu s sort of last-minute plea saying if he didn t come to vote there would about left wing in power, and they responded and came out and voted. what s next in parliament? a good question. some say the most right-wing