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Israelis chant and raise flags and placards in Tel Aviv during their weekly protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-right government and its plans to give lawmakers more control over the judicial system. IMAGES
People celebrate in Jerusalem after the Knesset voted on a coalition that ended Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's 12 consecutive years in charge. IMAGES
Jerusalem, Mar 23 (EFE).- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is showing a wide lead over his rivals in the national elections held Tuesday and appears to have the option of forming a new government if the rightist Yamina party will join his guaranteed partners, according to exit polls."Citizens of Israel, thank-you! You gave a great victory to the right and Likud under my leadership," the premier said on the social networks, after immediately contacting Yamina leader Naftali Benet, according to media reports.(Camera: PABLO DUER )SHOT LIST: THE ELECTORAL EVENT OF THE LIKUD, PARTY OF THE ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU, IN JERUSALEM.SOUND BITES: NIR BARKAT, NUMBER 7 ON THE LIKUD LIST AND FORMER MAYOR OF JERUSALEM.TRANSLATION:"I think the results are very clear, there is only one candidate for Prime Minister and that is Benjamin Netanyahu. Naftali Benet, with a number of single-digit seats and Guideón Saar, with 5 seats, in this country you cannot be Prime Minister underrepresented. So the public has said that there is only one real candidate for the post of Prime Minister. "
Tel Aviv, Mar 17 (EFE / EPA) .-. A statue depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu naked in the centric Habima Aquare draws the attention of passersby in Tel Aviv. (Camera: ABIR SULTAN)SHOT LIST: THE STATUE OF PROTEST AGAINST ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN NETANYAHU IN HABIMA SQUARE, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL. .
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu clinches a deal to form a new coalition government - sources. Gavino Garay reports.
Anti-government Israelis chant slogans as they demonstrate in Tel Aviv, amid the ongoing war in Gaza. IMAGES