Netanyahu's Future On The Line As Israel Votes

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Netanyahu's Future On The Line As Israel Votes

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Polls have opened in Israel's election as Benjamin Netanyahu fights to remain the country's prime minister.

More than 5.8 million people are eligible to vote up until 8pm GMT in 10,372 polling stations nationwide.

Voters will elect the 120-member parliament, casting ballots for a party list, rather than individual candidates.

After voting closes, it typically takes weeks of negotiations for a governing coalition to be formed. 

Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union has been polling slightly ahead of Mr Netanyahu's Likud party - a majority of three or four seats, according to the latest polls, but neither political camp has a clear majority.

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  1. Gallery: Israel Goes To The Polls In Tight Election

    An Israeli soldier choosing a ballot from behind a voting booth near Ofakim

Isaac Herzog, co-leader of centre-left Zionist Union party, poses for a photograph at his party's headquarters in Tel Aviv

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Mr Herzog places a note in the Western Wall, the holiest prayer site for Jews in Jerusalem

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A supporter of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party holds a campaign poster in Bnei Brak

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Moshe Kahlon is head of the new centrist party Kulanu (All of Us) and sits with supporters at a Tel Aviv shopping centre

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Netanyahu's Future On The Line As Israel Votes

We use cookies to give you the best experience. If you do nothing we'll assume that it's ok.

Polls have opened in Israel's election as Benjamin Netanyahu fights to remain the country's prime minister.

More than 5.8 million people are eligible to vote up until 8pm GMT in 10,372 polling stations nationwide.

Voters will elect the 120-member parliament, casting ballots for a party list, rather than individual candidates.

After voting closes, it typically takes weeks of negotiations for a governing coalition to be formed. 

Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union has been polling slightly ahead of Mr Netanyahu's Likud party - a majority of three or four seats, according to the latest polls, but neither political camp has a clear majority.

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  1. Gallery: Israel Goes To The Polls In Tight Election

    An Israeli soldier choosing a ballot from behind a voting booth near Ofakim

Isaac Herzog, co-leader of centre-left Zionist Union party, poses for a photograph at his party's headquarters in Tel Aviv

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Mr Herzog places a note in the Western Wall, the holiest prayer site for Jews in Jerusalem

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A supporter of the ultra-Orthodox Shas party holds a campaign poster in Bnei Brak

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Moshe Kahlon is head of the new centrist party Kulanu (All of Us) and sits with supporters at a Tel Aviv shopping centre

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