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Have you noticed whenever there's an election in Israel, people in neighboring countries or the occupied territories have to die? Maybe Bibi decided to pump up his poll numbers, by murdering Arabs and Persians who were fighting IS?
"This is a repeating process that, unfortunately, we see with every election in Israel, because the various groups within Israel, the various political groups, vie for votes, and they know that they cannot give any kind of optimistic message on the social level.
"They cannot promise the Israeli public that they're going to improve their socioeconomic conditions.
"So the main battlefield, the political battlefield, I mean, is who's stronger, who's the tough guy--usually the tough guy, but in some cases the tough woman. And in order to try to get many votes as possible, political leaders have to have enemies. They have to have some kind of clash.
And the recent war that Israel fought was a bombardment and invasion of Gaza in the last summer.
"And after that, the Israeli government became very unstable.
"Netanyahu, Prime Minister Netanyahu, called for an early election to take place in March. And so this March, the election is coming. But the distance between this summer of 2014 and the March elections of spring of 2015 is too big of a distance.
"I think Netanyahu is concerned that he's going to lose a lot of his popularity by that time.
"And he's already losing in the polls.
"So this attack is directly related to the elections.
"I don't believe there would have been an attack like this, which puts Israel in great jeopardy. Of course, the main victims are the targets of the strike. Twelve people have been killed. But from the Israeli point of view, it is not a strategically wise attack, but it is maybe politically wise."
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