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An Israeli soldier carrying a gun stands with his family in front of the Western Wall in the old city of Jerusalem.
February 08, 2009 . Photo by Deborah Sinai / Flash 90
Young Israeli woman wearing Israel Beiteinu (Israel is Our Home) party T-shirt gives away stickers of the party leader, Avigdor Liberman, in Jerusalem, Feb 08, 2009. A final poll taken on Friday, Feb 06, found that Likud's lead over Kadima had fallen to only two seats. the poll gave Likud 27 seats, Kadima 25, Israel Beiteinu 19 and Labor 14. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Young Israeli woman wearing Israel Beiteinu (Israel is Our Home) party T-shirt (L) and supporter of the right wing party Ichud Leumi, former Mafdal (National Religious Party) give away stickers of their party leaders at a set of traffic lights near a large campaign poster for oppositon leader Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem, Feb 08, 2009. A final poll taken on Friday, Feb 06, found that Likud's lead over Kadima had fallen to only two seats. the poll gave Likud 27 seats, Kadima 25, Israel Beiteinu 19 and Labor 14. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israeli people stand at a set of traffic lights near a large campaign poster for oppositon leader Benjamin Netanyahu, in Jerusalem, Feb 08, 2009. A final poll taken on Friday, Feb 06, found that Likud's lead over Kadima had fallen to only two seats. the poll gave Likud 27 seats, Kadima 25, Israel Beiteinu 19 and Labor 14. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Israeli people walk past large campaign posters for oppositon leader Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and Kadima Party candidate Tzipi Livni, in Jerusalem, Feb 08, 2009. A final poll taken on Friday, Feb 06, found that Likud's lead over Kadima had fallen to only two seats. the poll gave Likud 27 seats, Kadima 25, Israel Beiteinu 19 and Labor 14. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Sticker at a set of traffic lights shows oppositon leader Benjamin Netanyahuon as a bus drives through with the same slogan, Jerusalem, Feb 08, 2009. A final poll taken on Friday, Feb 06, found that Likud's lead over Kadima had fallen to only two seats. the poll gave Likud 27 seats, Kadima 25, Israel Beiteinu 19 and Labor 14. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.
Knesset, Israel's Parliament: Situation room for the upcoming elections is set in the Knesset, Jerusalem on Sunday, Feb 08, 2008. Two days before the rest of the nation will begin voting, military and security personnel have begun casting their ballots towards Israel's 18th Knesset, with polling stations opening Saturday night at a number of bases across the country. Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90.