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Exit polls from Israel's general election indicate that the centrist Kadima party will edge out the center-right Likud.
Just a week ago, Likud was ahead by 5 seats in public opinion polling.
Yet, Kadima's potential victory may be meaningless if it can't muster enough additional seats to form a coalition.
Official results won't be availible for a couple of hours, but exit polls predict
Kadima - 30 seats
Likud - 28 seats
Israel Beiteinu - 15 seats
Labor - 13 seats
This would mean that the right-wing block would win 63-64 seats, while the left-wing block would win 56-57.
More information as it becomes available...