Israeli police tightened security throughout the country Monday on the eve of the national election, as opinion polls showed support for the centrist Kadima party dropped, raising the possibility of a coalition government that would include hardliners. Kadima still holds a strong lead over the left-center Labor Party and the hawkish Likud Party, but polls showed that Olmert’s party would only capture 34 of 120 parliament seats in Tuesday’s vote, a drop from 36 last week. Full Story
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