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Tag Archives: Avigdor Liebermen
Gaza War’s Clear Loser: Netanyahu
BLOOMBERG by Daniel Gordis August 27, 2014 Back in 2009, Israel was festooned with election campaign banners that read, “A Strong Leader for a Strong Nation.” They were Benjamin Netanyahu’s banners, which, even if he had them in stock today, … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Avigdor Liebermen, Ehud Olmert, Golda Meir, Hamas, Menachem Begin, Naftali Bennett, Yisrael Beitinu
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