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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
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March 2, 2020 - M'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a taxi driver on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
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March 2, 2020 - Ma'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with wife Sarah on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - Ma'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with wife Sarah on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - Ma'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with wife Sarah on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - M'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a taxi driver on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - Ma'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with wife Sarah on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - M'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to a taxi driver on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu on 2020 election day
EXCLUSIVE:
March 2, 2020 - Ma'ale Edomim, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with wife Sarah on the 2020 election day for the 23rd knesset. Netanyahu’s Likud party is set to become Israel’s largest party, according to exit polls published shortly after voting ended in the country’s third election in a year. Likud projected 36-37 of 120 seats, but right-wing bloc is a seat shy of majority, projecting 60 seats in three exit polls. Voter turnout was the highest in 21 years The elections' authority expected to finish tallying all the votes on March 3, after which votes from special polling stations set up for people in isolation due to coronavirus quarantine. (Ziv Koren/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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