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Netanyahu’s feats merit his being Israel’s next Prime Minister : Comments

By David Singer, published 22/3/2021

'I pledged to take care of the citizens of Israel and I do so with a deep mission. I brought vaccines and four peace agreements, there are four more on the way.'

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Netanyahu is a totally corrupt, venal, lying, deceitful, disgrace of a leader who only holds his position because of the fears he feeds the Israeli people.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 22 March 2021 3:59:39 PM
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Perhaps it be more accurate to describe you as the “ Monarch of the Sea”.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZ-gfalEWI0

I think Gilbert and Sullivan be much more polished than Johnny boy.

You should be proud!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Monday, 22 March 2021 7:19:56 PM
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The UK's Independent reports 24 March (Aus Eastern time) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israel-elections-live-polls-news-voting-b1820925.html

"Polls have opened in Israel’s fourth election in two years, with long-serving prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu hoping to win enough seats to form a coalition government.

The vote comes after two deadlocked elections and the breakdown of a national unity government formed in May 2020.

The power-sharing arrangement struck by Mr Netanyahu’s Likud party and Benny Gantz’s Blue and White alliance broke down after seven months of infighting.

The current prime minister is looking to gain a parliamentary majority in the 120-seat Knesset by entering into a right-wing coalition with ultra-Orthodox and nationalist allies.

He seeks to sway voters by relying on the success of Israel’s vaccine rollout and the normalisation deals agreed recently with several countries in the Middle East.

However, many Israelis would like to see the back of their longest-serving leader, who is accused of corruption, charges which he denies.

Mr Netanyahu’s strongest opponent in Tuesday’s election is his former finance minister Yair Lapid, whose Yesh Atid party broke with Blue and White after it went against a promise not to form a government with Likud."
Posted by plantagenet, Wednesday, 24 March 2021 4:43:24 AM
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