JERUSALEM – Israel is holding its fourth parliamentary election in two years, the product of protracted political deadlock and disagreement over longtime leader Benjamin Netanyahu's fitness to rule while facing corruption charges.
Election surveys published in the final days before Tuesday's vote predict a tight race between the two major blocs: those who support Netanyahu as the next prime minister, and those against him.
Here's a look at the main players: BENJAMIN NETANYAHU Israel’s five-term prime minister seeks to win decisively in the March 23 elections while he stands trial on corruption charges.
Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving leader, is stumping on the country’s vaccination campaign success and the normalization deals with four