Exit polls show Israeli PM Netanyahu short of securing majority

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Breaking: Exit polls indicate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is short of securing the parliamentary majority needed to govern.

The three stations all showed challenger Benny Gantz's Blue and White party slightly ahead of Netanyahu's Likud party. However, neither party controls a majority in the 120-seat parliament without the support of Avigdor Lieberman, who heads the midsize Yisrael Beitenu party.

Lieberman was forecast to capture 8-10 seats, up to double his current tally in parliament, making him the linchpin. The two main parties' campaigns pointed to only narrow differences on many important issues: the regional struggle against Iran, the Palestinian conflict, relations with the United States and the economy.

Lieberman, a Jewish settler from the former Soviet Union who ran on a platform of limiting the influence of ultra-Orthodox rabbis and politicians on everyday life in Israel, has said he seeks a "national unity" government with the two major parties, Likud and Blue and White.

 

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