Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called the election the biggest electoral fraud in democratic history as he watched his 12-year rule sink.
According to the international news agency, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has failed to prove his majority despite the deadline to form a government, while a coalition of eight political parties has worked hard to form a government.
Prime Minister Netanyahu was alarmed by the situation and, in a threatening tone to his political opponents for fear of the sunset of 12 years in power, said that in his view, this election was the biggest fraud in any democratic history.
Supporters of Prime Minister Netanyahu also showed outrage on social media, creating a new political crisis in the country. The coalition of opposition parties accused Netanyahu of inciting his supporters, saying the prime minister had resorted to provocation after stepping down.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has denied the opposition's allegations, saying the newly formed Israeli coalition toppled his government was the result of a fraudulent election.
On the other hand, Netanyahu, who is facing corruption charges, is being surrounded and may not be sentenced to imprisonment. Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister is suffering from tension after seeing the 12-year rule slipping away.