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Polls closed. Netanyahu upsets Obama in Israel.

Right now exit polling shows the Likud party with a tie or a slight lead...

which is a victory of sorts for Netanyahu.



20.37 The mood in Likud headquarters in the Tel Aviv Exhibition Grounds is jubilant in the aftermath of the publication of the exit polls. The audience is cheering, "Bibi, Bibi," writes Robert Tait.

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That said, it is not certain at this point that Benjamin Netanyahu is necessarily going to be the next prime minister. Much will depend on Moshe Kahlon's decision.

The initial response in the Labour Party headquarters was one of stunned silence, particularly in response to Channel Two's exit poll, which showed the Likud with a slight lead.

Afterwards, the activists began to celebrate, given the Zionist Union's relatively strong showing. Zionist Union Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni both watched the exit polls from home, and will be going to the campaign headquarters later.

"An impressive comeback....this outcome wld render [Netanyahu] a fully legitimate PM" -Yohanan Plesner, president Israel Democracy Instit- David Blair (@davidblairdt) March 17, 2015[/QUOTE]
 
I LOVE it. Anything Obama is for, I am against.

He is a communist POS
 
Betcha those orders might be ignored...would if I was flying a US Jet,

besides only "traitor's" parents get special treatment and a to visit the White House
 
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