Netanyahu storms to victory in surprise comeback in Israel

JERUSALEM : In a stunning victory against all odds, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today secured a third straight term in Israel’s closely-fought general election following a last-minute shift on Palestinian statehood, as he appeared set to become the country’s longest-serving premier.

“Against all odds, we achieved a great victory for the Likud,” Netanyahu told supporters, declaring victory even before final results were formally announced.

“I am proud of the people of Israel, who in the moment of truth knew how to distinguish between what is important and what is peripheral, and to insist on what is important,” the 65-year-old premier, known for his hawkish views, said.

Netanyahu’s ruling Likud party has won 30 seats in the 120-member Parliament – the Knesset, comfortably defeating the Zionist Union led by Isaac Herzog on 24 seats in a mandate considered a clear victory in the fractured Israeli polity.

This is an impressive victory for the party that secured only 18 seats in the last parliamentary election.

In his first post-election night public appearance at the Western Wall here – the holiest site where Jews can pray, Netanyahu vowed to ensure the “welfare and security” of Israelis.

“I will do everything I can to ensure the welfare and security of all the citizens of Israel, and God willing, we will succeed and prosper,” he said, accompanied by wife Sara.

Netanyahu said he was “thrilled by the weight of responsibility the people of Israel have placed on my shoulders”. (AGENCIES)