The Israeli Central Elections Committee announced March 26 the final results of the fourth early elections that took place on March 23. According to the results, the right-wing camp led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu garnered 52 seats out of 120 in the Knesset, while his opponents won 57 seats. This means neither Netanyahu’s right-wing alliance nor his opponents secured a 61-seat majority to form a government.
Netanyahu's right-wing party had allied itself with far-right parties to run in the elections, including the Religious Zionist Party and the Yamina party.