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Netanyahu to Form New Government with Election Win


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, waves to supporters at party headquarters in Tel Aviv, March 18, 2015. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, waves to supporters at party headquarters in Tel Aviv, March 18, 2015. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)

Update: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will try to form a new government in the next two to three weeks.

His conservative Likud party won Israel's parliamentary election this week. The party won 30 seats. The main challenger -- the Zionist Union -- won 24.

The prime minister's office said he had already spoken with members of smaller parties. Netanyahu will need a 61-seat coalition in the parliament to form a new government.

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Israelis voted in the country's parliamentary election Tuesday. Studies of voters are suggesting the race between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party and Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union alliance is extremely close.

Mr. Netanyahu is seeking a fourth term as prime minister. Neither candidate is expected to win the 61-seat parliamentary majority. Both candidates sought support from smaller groups.

On Monday, Mr. Netanyahu reversed his position on Palestinian statehood. He said he will never support a Palestinian state if he remains in office.

Mr. Herzog has said Israel should negotiate with the Palestinians.

Pakistan puts 12 to death in single day

Pakistani officials say they executed 12 male prisoners Tuesday.

Ten prisoners were hanged at jails in Punjab province, while two others were hanged in the southern city of Karachi.

The law permitting punishment of death was re-established in Pakistan three months ago. Since then the government has executed 39 prisoners.

Human rights groups protested the reestablishment of executions. Critics say many findings of guilt in Pakistan are highly wrong, unfair or both.

Iranian official says understanding reached in talks with West

Talks continue in Switzerland about Iran’s nuclear program. Iranian nuclear energy chief Ali Akhbar Salehi said Tuesday that Iranian officials have reached an understanding with the United States and its negotiating partners. Mr. Salehi told Iranian state television that one important difference remains. He said if that happens, all parties will be in agreement on technical matters being discussed in Switzerland.

He did not say what that one difference is.

In Washington Tuesday, a White House spokesman said there is a 50 percent chance "at best" of reaching an agreement.

The U.S. and its allies want an agreement that guarantees Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful. In exchange, Iran wants an easing of sanctions that have hurt its economy.

Emergency teams try to reach storm victims in Vanuatu

Aid workers and disaster management officials are trying to get to the outer islands of Vanuatu following a powerful ocean storm.

The storm hit the more than 80 island country on Friday. Poor weather and limited communications have interfered with efforts to assess the damage and provide aid. The United Nations humanitarian agency said 11 people are confirmed dead but officials expect that number to rise. Another 3,300 people are sheltering in emergency centers.

The cyclone destroyed homes, buildings and brought down trees. The winds blew as fast as 270 kilometers an hour.

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