Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu fell short of securing a parliamentary majority with his natural religious and nationalist allies in national
elections Tuesday, partial results indicated, setting the stage for a period of coalition negotiations that could threaten his political future and even clear the way for him to be tried on corruption charges.
Initial partial results showed challenger Benny Gantz's centrist Blue and White party tied with Netanyahu's Likud.
While the results do not guarantee that Gantz will be the next prime minister, they signaled that Netanyahu, who has led the country for over 10 years, could have trouble holding on to the job.