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Livni Joining With Labor: Not A Game-Changer

Published December 12, 2014by Mitchell Plitnick 3 Comments

by Mitchell Plitnick The media in Israel is abuzz with the news that Tzipi Livni will bring her Ha’Tnuah party into a joint ticket with the much larger Labor party. Now there is a tandem that can outpoll Likud, they… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Israel, Israel Palestine Ariel Sharon, Ashkenazi, Avigdor Lieberman, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Olmert, Ha'Tnuah, HaBayit HaYehudi, Isaac Herzog, Israeli elections, Knesset, Labor Party, Likud, menachem begin, Meretz, Moshe Kahlon, Naftali Bennett, peace process, reuvin Rivlin, Shas, Shimon Peres, two state solution, Tzipi Livni, United Torah Judaism, Yesh Atid, Yisrael Beiteinu

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