"I pledge that one day we will bring about the desired change. We worked really hard; we invested our souls and went up and down the country. The public is waiting for us to raise our heads and march on with our way," Isaac Herzog said a day after his Zionist Union's shock defeat by Netanyahu's Likud party even as he accused the premier of running an election campaign based on "racism and fear-mongering".
The election showed that "the nation wants an extreme right-wing government. We will challenge it," Herzog told Israeli Army Radio.
He also accused Netanyahu of running "a deep intimidation campaign that played on the deepest fears of the Israeli public" based on "racism, lies and fear-mongering" and said the premier's earlier claim that foreign governments were working to oust him was a "complete lie".
"One is led by Netanyahu and his natural partners, and the other is ours, of the natural partners who still exist even when faced with a path that isolates Israel, one that doesn't see the citizens of the state," she said.
In a stunning victory against all odds, 65-year-old Netanyahu yesterday won a third straight term in Israel's closely fought election following a last-minute shift on Palestinian statehood, as he was poised to become the Jewish state's longest-serving premier.
While a new government must be negotiated through the president's office, the results increase Netanyahu's ability to form a majority coalition out of the 120 seats.
Netanyahu fought an all-out battle for a record fourth term against a spirited, united opposition based on a campaign revolving around a no-compromise attitude on Palestine's statehood.
Netanyahu, who has been in power for nine years over three terms, was pitted against 54-year-old Herzog, who had promised to mend ties with the Palestinians and the world community and also deal with middle class issues such as price rise.
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