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Israel election: Netanyahu seeks new term in tight race Israel election: Netanyahu seeks new term in tight race
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Millions of Israelis are voting in what is expected to be a close race between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party and a centre-left alliance.Millions of Israelis are voting in what is expected to be a close race between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's party and a centre-left alliance.
The centre-left Zionist Union promises to repair relations with Palestinians and the international community.The centre-left Zionist Union promises to repair relations with Palestinians and the international community.
Mr Netanyahu, whose party has trailed in opinion polls, vowed on Monday not to allow the creation of a Palestinian state if he wins a fourth term.Mr Netanyahu, whose party has trailed in opinion polls, vowed on Monday not to allow the creation of a Palestinian state if he wins a fourth term.
The economy and living standards have emerged as key issues.The economy and living standards have emerged as key issues.
Polls opened at 07:00 (05:00 GMT) and are due to close at 22:00.Polls opened at 07:00 (05:00 GMT) and are due to close at 22:00.
Results could be declared soon afterwards, but a lengthy period of negotiations over the formation of the next coalition government may follow.Results could be declared soon afterwards, but a lengthy period of negotiations over the formation of the next coalition government may follow.
No party has ever won an outright majority under Israel's proportional representation voting system, and neither side is expected to get more than a quarter of the votes in Tuesday's election.No party has ever won an outright majority under Israel's proportional representation voting system, and neither side is expected to get more than a quarter of the votes in Tuesday's election.
Mr Netanyahu, 65, called early elections late last year, in an attempt to form a more stable coalition.Mr Netanyahu, 65, called early elections late last year, in an attempt to form a more stable coalition.
Opinion polls published before the weekend suggested that the Zionist Union was likely to win the most seats, though it may still be possible for Mr Netanyahu to form a coalition government even if his Likud party fails to top the poll.Opinion polls published before the weekend suggested that the Zionist Union was likely to win the most seats, though it may still be possible for Mr Netanyahu to form a coalition government even if his Likud party fails to top the poll.
At the scene: BBC's Kevin Connolly, Likud HQ, Tel AvivAt the scene: BBC's Kevin Connolly, Likud HQ, Tel Aviv
Likud officials are preparing in a huge auditorium for a celebration that they can't be sure they'll be in a position to hold.Likud officials are preparing in a huge auditorium for a celebration that they can't be sure they'll be in a position to hold.
Of course it isn't over 'til it's over, so the bunting, the pumping disco music and the giant video backdrop showing the great and good of the party may not go to waste.Of course it isn't over 'til it's over, so the bunting, the pumping disco music and the giant video backdrop showing the great and good of the party may not go to waste.
The talk here is of Mr Netanyahu's plan to make a last-minute television appeal and the way in which it was overruled by the national electoral commission.The talk here is of Mr Netanyahu's plan to make a last-minute television appeal and the way in which it was overruled by the national electoral commission.
Would it have looked a little desperate or did Mr Netanyahu calculate that it would be banned, outraging supporters who'd then be motivated to vote at the last minute?Would it have looked a little desperate or did Mr Netanyahu calculate that it would be banned, outraging supporters who'd then be motivated to vote at the last minute?
Whatever the thinking, it's given the closing hours of this long campaign a twist of drama.Whatever the thinking, it's given the closing hours of this long campaign a twist of drama.
At the scene: BBC's Yolande Knell, Zionist Union HQ, Tel Aviv
The basketball court used by Hapoel Tel Aviv has been transformed into the headquarters of the Zionist Union party list. The side is usually seen as the underdog in local games against Maccabi Tel Aviv.
But tonight there are hopes that the Zionist Union will deliver an upset here against its Likud party rivals.
Its slogan "Responsible Leadership for Israel" is displayed around the hall. The alliance has made a strong impression on middle class voters, with its focus on socio-economic issues.
Although the stage is set for a party, activists are being cautious. It is well understood that if the president is to ask Mr Herzog to form the next government, his list must not simply beat Likud it must beat it by a significant margin and it needs other left and centrist parties to perform well too.
An end for Netanyahu, or a new era?An end for Netanyahu, or a new era?
Will the peace process be revived?Will the peace process be revived?
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As Mr Netanyahu cast his vote on Tuesday, he ruled out forming a coalition with the Zionist Union.As Mr Netanyahu cast his vote on Tuesday, he ruled out forming a coalition with the Zionist Union.
"There will not be a unity government with Labour. I will form a nationalist [right-wing] government," he said."There will not be a unity government with Labour. I will form a nationalist [right-wing] government," he said.
He also posted a video message on his Facebook page, saying: "Right-wing rule is in danger. Arab voters are going to the polls in droves. Left-wing organisations are bringing them in buses."He also posted a video message on his Facebook page, saying: "Right-wing rule is in danger. Arab voters are going to the polls in droves. Left-wing organisations are bringing them in buses."
He later took the unusual step of calling the media to his official residence to issue a statement while voting was under way, to repeat his concerns about the opposition winning.He later took the unusual step of calling the media to his official residence to issue a statement while voting was under way, to repeat his concerns about the opposition winning.
Zionist Union leader Yitzhak Herzog said his rival represented the "path of despair and disappointment".Zionist Union leader Yitzhak Herzog said his rival represented the "path of despair and disappointment".
Mr Herzog told the BBC that his government would work to "correct the unfairness in [Israel's] economy", strengthen the country's relationship with the US and revive negotiations with the Palestinians.Mr Herzog told the BBC that his government would work to "correct the unfairness in [Israel's] economy", strengthen the country's relationship with the US and revive negotiations with the Palestinians.
He expressed support for a two-state solution, saying: "It's very important for the future of Israel that we separate from the Palestinians.He expressed support for a two-state solution, saying: "It's very important for the future of Israel that we separate from the Palestinians.
"We must find the right partners to negotiate with them.""We must find the right partners to negotiate with them."
The main playersThe main players
Who are the key candidates?Who are the key candidates?
By 18:00 voter turnout stood at 54.6%, slightly below the figure for the last election in 2013, the Central Elections Committee reported. By 20:00 voter turnout stood at 65.7%, slightly above the figure for the last election in 2013, the Central Elections Committee reported.
Many of the candidates have concentrated on Israel's socio-economic problems, including the high cost of living and slow economic growth.Many of the candidates have concentrated on Israel's socio-economic problems, including the high cost of living and slow economic growth.
Yohanan Plesner, President of the Israel Democracy Institute, a think tank, told the BBC that many voters felt that politicians had been dodging "the real issues that they care about, which is cost of living and mainly cost of housing".Yohanan Plesner, President of the Israel Democracy Institute, a think tank, told the BBC that many voters felt that politicians had been dodging "the real issues that they care about, which is cost of living and mainly cost of housing".
The prime minister has consistently accused his centre-left challengers of being willing to relinquish Israel's claim to Jerusalem as its indivisible capital in peace talks with the Palestinians.The prime minister has consistently accused his centre-left challengers of being willing to relinquish Israel's claim to Jerusalem as its indivisible capital in peace talks with the Palestinians.
On Monday, he made his pledge to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state in a speech at the Har Homa Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem.On Monday, he made his pledge to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state in a speech at the Har Homa Jewish settlement in East Jerusalem.
Palestinians seek East Jerusalem - occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war - as the capital of a future Palestinian state.Palestinians seek East Jerusalem - occupied by Israel since the 1967 Middle East war - as the capital of a future Palestinian state.
Another term for Mr Netanyahu would mean more scepticism on a peace deal with Palestinians and a strong focus on strategic security issues like Iran's nuclear threat, the BBC's Kevin Connolly reports from Jerusalem.Another term for Mr Netanyahu would mean more scepticism on a peace deal with Palestinians and a strong focus on strategic security issues like Iran's nuclear threat, the BBC's Kevin Connolly reports from Jerusalem.
Mr Herzog has accused Mr Netanyahu of "panicking".Mr Herzog has accused Mr Netanyahu of "panicking".
Visiting the Western Wall, one of the holiest sites in Judaism, on Sunday, he pledged to "safeguard Jerusalem and its residents in actions, not just words, more than any other leader".Visiting the Western Wall, one of the holiest sites in Judaism, on Sunday, he pledged to "safeguard Jerusalem and its residents in actions, not just words, more than any other leader".
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