JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In late drama less than 24 hours before polls open in Israel, last-minute negotiations are taking place between the Likud and Jewish Force in an attempt to persuade Jewish Force leader Itamar Ben-Gvir to pull out of the race for the Knesset.
In the previous election, Ben-Gvir garnered 84,000 votes which is equal to about 2 electoral seats in the Knesset. However the electoral threshold stood at 140,000 votes. At present many of Ben-Gvir’s voters have left him but there is still a significant group which will vote for him despite jeopardizing the chances of the right wing to attain a majority of 61 seats in the Knesset.
The negotiations are regarding Ben-Gvir’s demands that Khan Al-Achmar, the illegal Arab settlement near Ma’ale Adumim, be evacuated in accordance with the court order, and the electoral threshold be lowered to 2% as it was previously. Ben-Gvir also wants hardline Likudnik May Golan to represent Jewish Force in the Knesset.
At present negotiations have not progressed to a formal statement by Jewish Force and leader Itamar Ben-Gvir claims that the Likud backed down from agreements reached overnight but last-minute attempts continue to persuade Jewish Force to pull out.