Gideon Saar, head of Israel's New Hope party, works at the party's headquarters in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara cast their ballots at a polling station in Jerusalem. EPA
Chairman of Israel's New Hope party Gideon Saar and his wife Geula vote with their children at a polling station in the coastal city of Tel Avivi. EPA
Officials instruct a man as he votes from a car at a special mobile polling station for Israelis in quarantine or infected with Covid-19. Israelis were voting on Tuesday, March 23 in the country's fourth general election in less than two years. Reuters
Covid-19 patient Rahamim Havura votes in Israel's parliamentary election inside an intensive care ward for coronavirus patients at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. AP
Israeli centrist former television anchor Yair Lapid, the prime minister's main challenger, and his wife Lihi cast their votes at a polling station in Tel Aviv. AFP
Naftali Bennett, leader of the right wing 'New Right' Yamina party, waves as he walks with his wife Gilat at a polling station where they voted in the city of Raanana. AFP
Ayman Odeh, leader of Israel's predominantly Arab Joint List and the Hadash party, casts his ballot in Haifa. AFP
An Israeli Arab woman casts her ballot in the Bedouin town of Rahat. AFP
A man prepares to cast his ballot at a special mobile polling station near a beach in Ashdod. Reuters
A voter wearing casts his ballot inside a special temporary polling station tent, set up for people quarantined for potential exposure to coronavirus, in Tel Aviv. Bloomberg
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man arrives to vote in Israel's parliamentary election, at a polling station in Bnei Brak. AP
A mobile voting booth is seen at a special polling station for Israelis in quarantine or infected with the coronavirus disease. Reuters
A man votes with his children in Tel Aviv on the fourth national election in two years. AFP
Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prays at the Western Wall, ahead of national elections in the Old City of Jerusalem. AP
A boy looks up at a Blue and White party election campaign banner depicting its leader, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Bnei Brak. Reuters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets supporters as he tours the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eats dessert from a stall as he tours the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. AFP
Gideon Saar, head of Israel's New Hope party, works at the party's headquarters in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara cast their ballots at a polling station in Jerusalem. EPA
Chairman of Israel's New Hope party Gideon Saar and his wife Geula vote with their children at a polling station in the coastal city of Tel Avivi. EPA
Officials instruct a man as he votes from a car at a special mobile polling station for Israelis in quarantine or infected with Covid-19. Israelis were voting on Tuesday, March 23 in the country's fourth general election in less than two years. Reuters
Covid-19 patient Rahamim Havura votes in Israel's parliamentary election inside an intensive care ward for coronavirus patients at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv. AP
Israeli centrist former television anchor Yair Lapid, the prime minister's main challenger, and his wife Lihi cast their votes at a polling station in Tel Aviv. AFP
Naftali Bennett, leader of the right wing 'New Right' Yamina party, waves as he walks with his wife Gilat at a polling station where they voted in the city of Raanana. AFP
Ayman Odeh, leader of Israel's predominantly Arab Joint List and the Hadash party, casts his ballot in Haifa. AFP
An Israeli Arab woman casts her ballot in the Bedouin town of Rahat. AFP
A man prepares to cast his ballot at a special mobile polling station near a beach in Ashdod. Reuters
A voter wearing casts his ballot inside a special temporary polling station tent, set up for people quarantined for potential exposure to coronavirus, in Tel Aviv. Bloomberg
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish man arrives to vote in Israel's parliamentary election, at a polling station in Bnei Brak. AP
A mobile voting booth is seen at a special polling station for Israelis in quarantine or infected with the coronavirus disease. Reuters
A man votes with his children in Tel Aviv on the fourth national election in two years. AFP
Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prays at the Western Wall, ahead of national elections in the Old City of Jerusalem. AP
A boy looks up at a Blue and White party election campaign banner depicting its leader, Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz, alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Bnei Brak. Reuters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu greets supporters as he tours the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eats dessert from a stall as he tours the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. AFP
Gideon Saar, head of Israel's New Hope party, works at the party's headquarters in the Israeli coastal city of Tel Aviv. AFP