Jerusalem, The Blue and White party, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s main challenger in the Israel’s elections, has admitted defeat but vowed to serve as “fierce opposition” to the right-wing leader.
The four main leaders of the centrist party, three of them ex-army chiefs, appeared in a broadcast speech on Israel’s three main television channels on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported.
Their remarks came after a count of some 99 per cent of the votes indicated that the Likud and Blue and White won some 35 seats each. However, the right-wing bloc in the Israeli Parliament secured a majority big enough to make Netanyahu highly likely to form the next coalition government.
“We haven’t won this round,” said Yair Lapid, Blue and White’s No. 2 figure and Israel’s former Finance Minister.
“But our achievement cannot be belittled: we are the biggest party in Israel,” he said.
He added that the party, which was formed only two months before the election, will go to the opposition benches to struggle against Netanyahu’s policies and to strengthen its power before the next round of elections.
“The days in which the opposition only tried to crawl its way into the coalition are over,” he added. “We will make the Knesset (parliament) a battlefield.”
He promised to show Israelis that there can be an alternative to Netanyahu’s 10-year-long consecutive ruling. “We will show Israelis how their lives could look like with leadership that cares about them,” he said, hinting at the long list of corruption cases in which Netanyahu and his close associate have been entangled.
Benny Gantz, the main leader of the party and a former chief of the Israeli forces, thanked the party’s “more than a million” voters.
Gantz, who entered politics last December, said that the fact that the newly-formed and little-known party gained 35 seats shows that the Israeli public is eager to replace Netanyahu’s regime.
“We have founded a true alternative to the rule of Netanyahu,” Gantz said.