Voting underway in Israel to elect Knesset members

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went to polls on Tuesday to elect members of its national legislature, Knesset, with more than 6.3 million voters eligible to exercise their franchise in what has been described as a closely fought battle.

However, this time it is a closely fought election between and former

Surveys show that Gantz's centrist is slightly ahead of But Netanyahu still has a favourable option of forming a majority coalition with other right-wing parties and retain his office.

Despite reeling under a series of corruption allegations, Netanyahu is seeking a fifth term in office. If he wins, he would become Israel's surpassing founding father

In the final days of his election campaign, Netanyahu vowed to annex settlements in the occupied if re-elected. The leader even dubbed himself as the underdog and warned that "the right-wing government is in danger".

Despite the expected majority for right-wing factions in the 120-seat Knesset, Netanyahu said that would choose whichever party is the biggest if no prime ministerial candidate has sufficient number of recommendations from other party leaders to assemble a coalition.

Netanyahu is likely to be indicted in three corruption cases, including in a charge of bribery.

Meanwhile, Gantz said needed to choose between "a direction of unity and connection and hope" and one of "extremism." He vowed to form "a cabinet of reconciliation, with representatives from the (current) coalition and opposition."

In the elections, viewed as a referendum on Netanyahu's leadership, 10,720 booths are being set up across the country, including 190 in hospitals and 58 in prisons.

Only soldiers, foreign envoys, prisoners and hospitalised patients are allowed to cast ballots away from the polling station assigned to their place of residence.

Final results of the elections are likely to be out on Thursday.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 12:58 IST