{UAH} Israel election: Exit polls suggest result too close to call as Netanyahu fights for political survival
Benjamin Netanyahu has fallen short of securing a parliamentary majority with his hard-right allies in Israel's unprecedented second election, exit polls have shown.
The apparent set back dealt a devastating blow to the embattled prime minister who is fighting to secure a record fifth term in office.
The results were posted by Israel's three major TV stations after polling stations closed across the country. They indicated his political future could be in doubt.
Netanyahu and his Likud party had sought to secure a majority with his allies to secure immunity from an expected indictment on corruption charges.
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