Jerusalem (AFP) - Final opinion polls on Friday put Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rightwing Likud party four seats behind
its centre-left rival with four days to go before a general election.
But the opposition's call for change
after nearly six years of rule by the divisive Netanyahu appears to
have been heard by many voters.
A poll in the top-selling Yediot Aharonot newspaper showed the Zionist Union winning 26 of the 120 seats in the Israeli parliament, or Knesset, against 22 for Likud. READ MORE
Several polls released Friday --
the last day opinion surveys can be released before Tuesday's vote --
showed the Zionist Union pulling further ahead of Likud after an intense
campaign.
Netanyahu, who
gambled by calling the vote nearly two years early after his government
coalition fell apart late last year, has warned Israel's security will
be at risk if his rivals win.
A poll in the top-selling Yediot Aharonot newspaper showed the Zionist Union winning 26 of the 120 seats in the Israeli parliament, or Knesset, against 22 for Likud. READ MORE
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