The final results of the Knesset elections confirmed that Benjamin Netanyahu’s camp won 64 out of 120 seats, and if Netanyahu proceeded to form a government coalition, he would rely solely on his so-called "natural partners", the Haredim, and religious Zionism.
The elected Knesset will hold its first meeting of its deputies' legal oath within two weeks of the election, on the 15th of this month, and with Netanyahu entrusted with the task of forming a government, he will receive a first official deadline of 28 days from the day of commissioning, with the possibility of extending it by an additional 14 days, in the event of difficulties in forming the new government coalition.
However, according to Israeli media, Netanyahu is likely to have access to a government coalition agreement with his traditional partners, within the first period set for him.