If one has disdain for Netanyahu and his hard-line government - it doesn't inherently mean one also has disdain for Israel and/or Jewish people in general. Arabs are also Semites - but some Israel supporters are wearing out the anti-Semitism whine.
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If one has disdain for Netanyahu and his hard-line government - it doesn't inherently mean one also has disdain for Israel and/or Jewish people in general. Arabs are also Semites - but some Israel supporters are wearing out the anti-Semitism whine.
If one has disdain for Netanyahu and his hard-line government - it doesn't inherently mean one also has disdain for Israel and/or Jewish people in general. Arabs are also Semites - but some Israel supporters are wearing out the anti-Semitism whine.
So Bibi wants to escalate tensions with Iran AND with Palestinians. If Israel re-elects him it's proof positive that they are not even slightly interested in peace.
So Bibi wants to escalate tensions with Iran AND with Palestinians. If Israel re-elects him it's proof positive that they are not even slightly interested in peace.
So Bibi wants to escalate tensions with Iran AND with Palestinians. If Israel re-elects him it's proof positive that they are not even slightly interested in peace.
The predicable shit stains come running as soon as this hit the news. Here's a few for you, shit for brains:
Palestine will not recognize Israel as Jewish state Abbas after Israeli legal push RT News
Arab League backs Abbas refusal to recognize Israel as Jewish state - Middle East - Israel News Haaretz
Abbas reaffirms refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state - Diplomacy Politics - Jerusalem Post
Abbas Palestinians will never recognize Israel as Jewish state The Times of Israel
Low IQ posters seem to grow on this forum like weeds.
Or he could ask the Palestinian PartyEven after the election, even if ZU wins the most seat, Rivlin might still ask Netanyahu to form a government. Both Likud and ZU are on the right. Between both they will have the majority. Livni dropped out of consideration even if ZU wins the most seats.
It could take months to know if Netanyahu remains as PM
Livni has bowed out of any possible rotation as PM. Looks like a likud and zionist union unity in the works