Netanyahu: Arabs stole the last elections and it could happen again September 16, 2019 Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/netanyahu-arabs-stole-the-last-elections-and-it-could-happen-again/ Email Print The prime minister slammed the Central Elections Committee for not meeting with him to discuss the forgeries he says led to the Likud being unable to form a government.By Batya Jerenberg, World Israel NewsPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed Central Elections Committee (CEC) head Supreme Court Justice Hanan Melcer Sunday for refusing to meet with him to discuss the alleged forgeries in Arab sector polling places during the April elections and said it could happen again on Tuesday.âI donât understand how the judge can refuse to listen to the prime minister,â Netanyahu told reporters in the Knesset. âWeâre talking about the purity of elections, about democracy. What is democracy if not the will of the majority?âAccording to the prime minister, if it were not for the election wrongdoing, the Likud would have gained enough mandates to form a government, obviating the need for Tuesdayâs elections. In a 4-1 vote the elections committee presidency had decided on Monday not to delve into the issue, giving as its reason the tight timetable before tomorrowâs elections and âthe fact that the committee is not an investigative body and does not have the concrete authority to instruct the policeâ to probe into the allegations. The statement said in its defense that both the chairman and the committee as a whole had âtried hardâ to get the police and prosecutorâs office to expedite the investigations.Netanyahu said in response, âThe police sank a quarter billion shekels into idle investigations against me, but nobody checked 82 voting booths suspected of forgeries in the last elections? No one even called the representatives who sat in those polling places. What explanation can there be for this?âThe allegations of massive voting improprieties that set Netanyahu off were first publicized on Friday by Maariv reporter Kalman Liebskind.The police, he wrote, have had in their hands for the last five months the testimonies of 407 ballot committee members about forgeries, ballot stuffing, proposed bribes and outright violence that people witnessed and experienced in voting places in the Arab sector. Those testimonies had been passed on by the elections committee, which had received the reports from the Likud four days after April elections.Liebskind managed to reach 82 of those who testified, and asked if the police or the elections committee had reached out to them. Eighty said âno.â Of the other two, one went to the police on Election Day to swear out a complaint, and the other had only been contacted by the police the previous week.Liebskind said that State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan declared only last week that, acting on the election committeeâs urging to probe the irregularities, the policeâs investigative unit had âworked vigorouslyâ â and the bottom line was that âWe do not have data on widespread fraud in the Israeli elections.â Israeli elections