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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