Israelis are coming to grips with an uncertain political future two days after an election that left the country's two main political parties deadlocked and with no clear path to a coalition government.
With nearly 95 per cent of votes counted on Thursday, the Blue and White party stood at 33 seats in Israel's 120-seat parliament.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud stood at 32 seats.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Source: AAP
But with the election's apparent kingmaker, Avigdor Lieberman, insisting on a secular government between the two, and Blue and White refusing to sit in such a coalition with Mr Netanyahu still heading Likud, it was unclear what the way forward may be.

Avigdor Lieberman is insisting on a secular coalition government. Source: AAP
Israel's president will consult in the coming days with all parties before selecting the candidate he believes has the best chance of forming a stable coalition.
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