Twenty years after Benjamin Netanyahus first term as Israels prime minister ended the man hailed by supporters as King Bibi" is again fighting for his political survival in a rerun election. Opinion polls predict a close race when Israel goes to the polls on Tuesday five months after an inconclusive election in which Netanyahu declared himself the winner but failed to put together a coalition government. A Likud victory is possible but its hanging by a thread" said Abraham Diskin political science professor at Jerusalems Hebrew University referring to Netanyahus right-wing party. An end to the Netanyahu era after his 10 successive years in power would be unlikely to lead to a dramatic change in Israels policy on hotly disputed issues in a peace process with the Palestinians that collapsed five years ago. Relations with the United States would be likely to remain on track despite Netanyahus close relationship with President Donald Trump.