Israel’s election is seeing its first official TV and radio campaign ads, which are heavily limited – to the relief of many voters inside Israel, and to the jealousy of many abroad – only during fixed times during the day and only within two weeks of voting. Polling throughout the election season has been remarkably stable, and recent polls continue to indicate that incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud-Beiteinu will anchor a dominant center-right bloc against a fractured Israeli center-left. The Labor Party continues to run second in the polls, far behind Likud-Beiteinu.