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5 things to know about Israeli elections

Election Day is essentially a holiday in Israel, with schools and offices closed, giving people no reason not to head to the polls.

A rotating billboard that shows the faces of the two candidates for Israel's prime minister, incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog, in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 12, 2015.
A rotating billboard that shows the faces of the two candidates for Israel's prime minister, incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and opposition leader Yitzhak Herzog, in Tel Aviv, Israel on March 12, 2015.EPA

Yardena Schwartz