Israel Elections
February 10, 2009 | Jerusalem, Israel | Vetting explained
Today Israelis cast their votes despite pouring rain. According to the polls the likud party is ahead by a slim margin, but it is still a very close race. The prime minister and the the power in the kenesset (Israeli Parliament) will change depending on the out come. Despite the ran over 41% of the registered voters turned out to vote, which is 3% higher then expected.
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