Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu expressed fear on Sunday that the political right could lose Tuesday's Knesset election due to complacency caused by the bloc's lead in the polls.

Interviewed by Arutz Sheva, Netanyahu said, "The right doesn't understand that we don't have 61 Knesset members who will recommend us and Rivlin the president said if no one has 61 Knesset members recommending him, then we go to the largest party. The largest party right now is Lapid and Ganz," which, he said, is beating the right by four seats. He based that on at least one rightwing party not committing to the Likud-led bloc.

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