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Liberal Israelis Fear for the Future of Their Democracy

Por: Time World November 08, 2022

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It took five runs over three and a half years for Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of Israel’s right-wing Likud party, to form the stable coalition that he sought so badly. Since he was and breach of trust, the country has been in a cycle of elections between two groups–the “Yes, Bibi” (Netanyahu’s nickname) and the “No, Bibi” blocs, with neither able to form a stable government. But after the last ballots were counted and the results... + full article



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