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Likud fears small right-wing parties will fail elections

Polls show that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t have enough seats to put together a right-wing, ultra-Orthodox government, yet three small parties on the far right still don’t plan to drop out of the race.

Moshe Feiglin, leader of Zehut, an ultra-nationalist religious party, poses for a selfie with supporters at an election campaign event in Tel Aviv, Israel April 2, 2019. Picture taken April 2, 2019. REUTERS/Corinna Kern - RC1FE25CD6B0
Moshe Feiglin, leader of Zehut, an ultranationalist religious party, poses for a selfie with supporters at an election campaign event, Tel Aviv, Israel, April 2, 2019. — REUTERS/Corinna Kern

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