Regardless of Israeli election results, the country lacks a consensus for creating a lasting peace, a commentator said.
Memes of Netanyahu appearing as Ned Stark and Paul Revere have popped up on social media.
The ultra-Orthodox Shas faction has been ordered to stop distributing fliers claiming that supporters will go "straight to heaven."
"Arab voters are coming out in droves," the prime minister warned in a video uploaded to Facebook.
About a quarter of all eligible voters cast ballots by noon in an election that already broke early voting records.
Nearly 14 percent of Israel’s 5.8 million Israelis have so far cast their vote in the country's contentious and close national elections.
The Zionist Union's strong appeal against Netanyahu reflects the growing importance of social and economic concerns.
A recent report reveals that South Koreans have some of the least-generous pension systems and highest elderly poverty rates in the world.
India, which has the fourth-largest air force in the world, is negotiating a multi-billion dollar deal for fighter jets.
Tuesday's election is set to be a tight contest with Netanyahu seeking to become Israel's longest serving leader.
A strongly worded letter from the chief of staff warned that a bill being drafted would hamper the administration's ability to negotiate a deal.
An exit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could lead to progress in Palestinian peace talks, experts have suggested.
The U.S. and five other major powers will resume negotiations with Iran Sunday, ahead of a March deadline for a framework deal.
Prosecutors say Amar R., 33, and Said M., 25, collaborated with the man who murdered a police officer and four Jewish hostages.
The Palestinian group's efforts to improve its image hit a stumbling block on the first day of a new social media campaign.
Hamas, which has been in control of Gaza since 2007, labelled the ceasefire proposal an attempt by Israel to "swallow" the West Bank.
World powers have begun talks about a U.N. Security Council resolution to lift U.N. sanctions on Iran if a nuclear agreement is struck with Tehran, according to an exclusive Reuters report.
Only 17 percent of Democrats have a favorable view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The Republican missive to Tehran has Washington frenzied, but in the Mideast it was met with a deafening silence.
Israeli voters are most concerned about housing prices and the cost of living.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu even starred in his own sitcom-style TV spot.
“We are in danger of really losing!” read a text message sent to Likud activists on Tuesday.