Netanyahu Hails 'Great Victory' But Result Close

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Netanyahu Hails 'Great Victory' But Result Close

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Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed a "great victory" in Israel's election - but exit polls put his party neck-and-neck with the centre-left Zionist Union.

Mr Netanyahu is fighting to remain as prime minister after his centre-right Likud won 27 seats, the same number as its main rival in the 120-member parliament, according to two polls.

A third put Likud on 28 and Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union on 27, with the figures coming out moments after voting ended.

Likud appeared to have gathered some late momentum as it had trailed by up to four seats in the final polls published last week.

The two leaders will now each try to join up with other parties in order to form the next government.

But Mr Netanyahu, 65, could find it easier to create a coalition, as he has backing from an array of smaller right-wing and religious parties.

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

    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu casts his vote in Jerusalem

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

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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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Netanyahu Hails 'Great Victory' But Result Close

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Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed a "great victory" in Israel's election - but exit polls put his party neck-and-neck with the centre-left Zionist Union.

Mr Netanyahu is fighting to remain as prime minister after his centre-right Likud won 27 seats, the same number as its main rival in the 120-member parliament, according to two polls.

A third put Likud on 28 and Isaac Herzog's Zionist Union on 27, with the figures coming out moments after voting ended.

Likud appeared to have gathered some late momentum as it had trailed by up to four seats in the final polls published last week.

The two leaders will now each try to join up with other parties in order to form the next government.

But Mr Netanyahu, 65, could find it easier to create a coalition, as he has backing from an array of smaller right-wing and religious parties.

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

    Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu casts his vote in Jerusalem

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

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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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