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 There was a moment of drama at a campaign rally in the southern city of Ashkelon on Wednesday night when Mr Netanyahu 
was ushered off stage by bodyguards after an air raid siren warning of rocket fire from Gaza sounded.

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It was the second time that Mr Netanyahu, who styles himself as the person who can best bring security to Israel, has been 
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As polls opened on Thursday, Mr Saar said the time was ripe for change.

"I feel a great awakening [of voters] in the field. People understand that today there is a need for a change and God willing <a 
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make this change today."

Mr Saar, who is nearly 20 years Mr Netanyahu's junior, previously served as a minister in Mr Netanyahu's cabinets and is a 
well-known figure in the party.

He has warned that an embattled Mr <a href="https://www.pinterest.co.kr/gyeongok19/%EB%A0%88%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%
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Netanyahu will be unable to lead Likud to victory in elections in March and could consign Likud to opposition for the first time 
since 2009.

Recent polls suggest Likud will struggle to beat the main opposition Blue and White party.

It will be the third election since April this year, after Mr Netanyahu twice failed to form a coalition with enough seats to govern.

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</a><br /> he will be allowed to run in the next national elections or be forced to stand down while he is on trial - something 
the High Court is expected to rule on next week.

Mr Netanyahu denies the charges against him, claiming the case is politically motivated.
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