Accused for corruption, Israel’s former PM Benjamin Netanyahu is confident to re-enter the political arena, as his party seems to take 61-62 seats of the Knesset 120 seats, making a “good start” as he said. Waiting for the final result, Likud party was accused of not trying to forge the votes until then. While this was the fifth election in four years, nevertheless, the turnout was still the largest since 1999. Against right-wing supported Netanyahu was 54-55 seats occupying alliance of Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett.