Voice of America: Israeli Poll Seen as Referendum on Netanyahu
JERUSALEM — Israelis are preparing to go to the polls Tuesday to elect a new parliament. No party is expected to win more than one-fourth of the seats. As a result, the focus is on whether right-wing groups or left-wing parties can win enough votes to form the next coalition government.
Thousands of people rallied Sunday night in Tel Aviv to support a final push by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of Tuesday's parliamentary elections.
Opinion polls released Friday - the last day for polling allowed before the election - show the prime minister's Likud party trailing by several seats behind a center-left alliance led by the opposition Labor party.
More News On The Israeli Elections
Israel election: Party leaders make final plea to voters -- BBC
Israel to head to polls in elections too close to call -- Al Jazeera
Tight finish likely as last day of campaigning ends before Israel elections -- Deutsche Welle
Israeli election too close to call -- Deutsche Welle
Netanyahu appeals to backers to avert defeat Tuesday -- USA Today
Netanyahu says no Palestinian state if he wins -- Washington Post
Netanyahu Says He Won’t Allow Palestinian State If Elected -- Bloomberg
Netanyahu: No Palestinian State If I’m Re-Elected -- WSJ
Netanyahu, trailing in polls, promises no Palestinian state if elected -- FOX News
On eve of election, Herzog vows: I will be Israel's next prime minster -- YNet news
Underdog Isaac Herzog could be Israel's next prime minister -- CNN
Endangered: Three Israeli political parties fight to stay alive -- Haaretz
Key facts about Israel and its election system -- Washington Post
Israeli election: The candidates -- i24
A guide to the main political parties vying for seats in Israel’s parliament -- Washington Post
Israel election: Who are the key candidates? -- BBC
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