• Hyperreality
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    01 year ago

    23.41% of the electorate voted for Likud in the last election.

    The right wing bloc led by Netenyahu did not win a majority of votes in the election either.

    In part due to a rule change, a few smaller anti-Netenyahu parties didn’t gain enough votes to meet the electoral threshold, which is why Netenyahu’s bloc gained a majority in the Knesset despite gaining less than 50% of the vote.

    • @IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      Israelis have been voting for increasingly far right politicians for years. The plain truth is that many of them are extremely comfortable with their government’s brutal treatment of the Palestinians. I’m certainly not attacking every Israeli voter, many don’t support their countries’ policies but enough do for it to continue.