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Every vote counts in this crucial election
JERUSALEM POST by Isi Leibler March 12, 2015 Voters should avoid casting their ballot for centrist parties that essentially subcontract their votes to individuals who will employ them primarily for personal ambition. The wretched state of Israeli politics and this … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Bayit Yehudi, Elections, Isi Leibler, Labor, Likud, Meretz
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