VOICED : Israel election results not the end of 'centrist attitudes' (analyst)

VOICED : Israel election results not the end of 'centrist attitudes' (analyst)

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The video discusses the surprising increase in Arab voter turnout, which reached nearly 50%, despite the fragmentation into three different parties. The right wing and extreme right wing achieved a clear victory, although the final coalition is not yet determined. The left and centrist attitudes, including the Arab vote, represent 35-40% of Israeli society, but the right wing remains dominant with 64% of Jewish voters identifying as such. The stability of a government with a 61-seat majority is questioned, as it has proven unstable in the past.

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What was the observed turnout percentage among Arab voters?

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How does the text describe the impact of splitting votes among different parties?

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What does the text suggest about the future growth of left wing and centrist attitudes in Israel?

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What percentage of Jewish voters identify as right wing according to the text?

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What is the significance of having 61 seats versus 65 seats in the context of government stability?

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