Elections in Israel and stability between Israel and Palestine

The party of right-wing current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is side by side with a list of the center-left Labour Isaac Herzog in exit surveys released by the television after the election on Tuesday.
Netanyahu's Likud had 28 seats, or advantage over the left-center in one of these projections. Two lists were tied with 27 seats in the other projections.

Common list established by the Israeli Arab parties became on Tuesday night for the first time in the history of the country the third force in parliament with 13 elected deputies, according to exit polls.

Private Channels 2:10 are attributed to this list, which brings together four parties representing Jewish and Arab candidates, 13 seats, while their first channel (state) gave 12, at 20:00 hours Central European Time, the time polling stations closed in Israel.