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Netanyahu y Gantz sin mayorías en un lento recuento de votos en Israel
Independent Gabi Ashkenazi (2nd-L), Benny Gantz (C) of the Israel Resilience party, Yair Lapid (2nd-R) of the Yesh Atid party, and Moshe Yaalon (R) of the Telem party, leaders of the Blue and White (Kahol Lavan) political alliance, sing on stage after addressing supporters at the alliance's campaign headquarters in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv early on September 18, 2019. - Benny Gantz, the main challenger to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the country's general election, called for a broad unity government as exit surveys showed a tight race. "We will act to form a broad unity government that will express the will of the people," Gantz told supporters at a post-election rally in Tel Aviv. He however cautioned that he was waiting for final results. (Photo by GALI TIBBON / AFP)
Con el 33,07% del voto escrutado a nueve horas del cierre de los colegios electorales en Israel, en lo que está siendo un lento recuento, sigue la tendencia de las encuestas a pie de urna: sin ganador claro ni mayoría de bloques parlamentarios.