After the majority of the votes in the Israeli elections have been tallied, interim results show Likud-Beitenu holding steady at 31 seats.
Labor show 19 seats, Shas moving down to 11, with the same number for Bayit Yehudi, United Torah Judaism at 7.
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Raam-Tal rise to 5 seats whilst Hadash hold a predicted 4, Balad 3, and Kadima a better-than-expected 2 predicted Knesset seats.