
Will Netanyahu survive Tuesday's election?
Clip: 3/12/2015 | 8m 10s
Will Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stay in power after next week's elections?
Will Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold onto power after next week's elections? The latest polling reveals that Netanyahu's Likud party is slightly trailing the Zionist Union party, prompting questions about whether the leader will survive the early elections he called. Special correspondent Martin Seemungal reports from Israel on the challenge Netanyahu faces.
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Will Netanyahu survive Tuesday's election?
Clip: 3/12/2015 | 8m 10s
Will Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold onto power after next week's elections? The latest polling reveals that Netanyahu's Likud party is slightly trailing the Zionist Union party, prompting questions about whether the leader will survive the early elections he called. Special correspondent Martin Seemungal reports from Israel on the challenge Netanyahu faces.
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