
Weary Israelis head to polls for fourth election in two years
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Israelis are voting Tuesday in the country's fourth general election in under two years, with no guarantee that this poll will yield a more conclusive result than the previous three.
The final opinion polls over the weekend point to Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party finishing comfortably on top, but also show potential key allies without the necessary public support to make forming a new government straightforward. Like the previous three contests, this one is seen primarily as a nationwide referendum on the country's longest-serving Prime Minister. The last twelve months have been arguably the most eventful of Netanyahu's 15 years as Israel's leader. Back in the summer, he looked to be on the cusp of annexing large chunks of the occupied West Bank, after appearing to get the green light from President Donald Trump and his "Peace to Prosperity" proposal. Those plans were suddenly shelved in exchange for an eye-catching normalization deal with the United Arab Emirates, quickly followed by similar agreements, known as the Abraham Accords, with three other Arab states.More Related News