BREAKING: Israeli exit polls show contradictory results, making race that has become a referendum on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decade in power too close to call.
Israeli exit polls indicate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud and the rival Blue and White party are locked in a race that is too close to call.
Ayman Odeh, a leading Arab lawmaker, has been broadcasting on Facebook live, while religious leaders have been broadcasting calls on mosque loudspeakers. Other politicians have urged Israelis to go vote, as voter turnout was lower than previous elections. Veteran lawmaker Ahmad Tibi called the low turnout “a real danger” to his party and the other Arab factions.
But Abbas stressed that Palestinians would reject peace brokered by U.S. President Trump’s administration. But the statistic may not be a prediction of the overall turnout as polling stations close at 10 p.m. on Tuesday and many anticipate a last-minute surge of voters heading to the polling stations.
Lapid voted near Tel Aviv on Tuesday surrounded by activists and supporters, claiming his party is “just a step away from victory.” He urged citizens to vote as he cast his ballot, saying “the only people who decide who will be the next government and prime minister are you.”
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