Kadima is still the party in power, not Likud- isn't it? Ditto for the Lebanon action.Originally Posted by Don Corleone
Kadima is still the party in power, not Likud- isn't it? Ditto for the Lebanon action.Originally Posted by Don Corleone
A lot of the discussion in this thread seems to take it as a given that regardless of who they field as a candidate, Likud will retain majority rule in Israel and will continue to field the Prime Minister. I suppose that by electing Netenyahu as their party leader, they will watch their majority (through coalition) shrink and you'll see a Labour government in Israel sometime soon. Likud's still trying to hold onto allies after the debacle in Lebanon (one thing everyone can agree on with regards to last summer's hostilities, regardless of their outlook, was it was no net positive for Israel).
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