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Winners and losers of Israel’s elections

Early Reaction: Winners and Losers in Israel’s 2013 Elections

Published January 23, 2013by Mitchell Plitnick

Well, here it is, the day after. The Israeli elections are over, but the form of the next government is not at all clear. Most likely, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Beiteinu party will form a government with Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party being… Continue Reading  

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