Another vote, another deadlock in Israel’s latest elections 

After counting most of the votes, neither sitting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu nor his political advisers who wish to depose him have managed to capture a majority. Now, there’s the possibility of a fifth election looming, with few prospects of building a solid governing coalition. But the emergence of a small Arab party could tip the scales either way. Host Carol Hills speaks with Mohammad Darawshe, a political analyst in Israel and the director of the Center for a Shared Society at Givat Haviva.

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