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Netanyahu greets supporters as Likud finishes first in Israel vote

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Israel's veteran ex-premier Benjamin Netanyahu greets his supporters at his campaign headquarters after the initial projections showed that the Likud party was set to come first in Tuesday's vote, but there was no guarantee Netanyahu could form a government. IMAGES

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