Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu trails a former military chief in polls ahead of crucial elections next week
TEL AVIV—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trailing his main rival in most final polls ahead of elections next week, but his challenger, a former general, looks unlikely to be able to cobble together enough support from other parties to form a government.
The tight contest in Mr. Netanyahu’s bid to win a fifth term and become Israel’s longest-serving premier, shows former Israeli military chief Benny Gantz ahead by a hair, according to the closing polls published before elections on April 9.
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