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February 27, 2009

"What is love? Baby don't hurt me..." With the techno bumping in the background, Israel's leading politicians Tzipi Livni of the Kadima party and Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud met at 'Splash Go-Go', a new disco in downtown Tel Aviv to discuss Israel's next government. They sat in the lush new "Champag...
KABOBfest [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Will at 9:59 AM

February 12, 2009

As Israeli leaders tried to break out of their political deadlock yesterday, a senior figure in Tzipi Livni's Kadima party said they would not join an extreme rightwing government led by their rival Binyamin Netanyahu. Kadima won Tuesday's elections by a single seat but is struggling to form a major...
World news | guardian.co.uk [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rory McCarthy at 7:01 PM | 3 Citations
Final results in Israel's general elections were announced today, confirming that the centrist Kadima party of the foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, won only one seat more than Binyamin Netanyahu's Likud party. With military and overseas ballots counted, Kadima had 28 seats – far short of the 61 need...
The Guardian World News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Rory McCarthy, David Batty at 1:35 PM | 1 Citations

February 11, 2009

The search for silver linings in the murky cloud of yesterday's Israeli election requires a great effort of the will. There is not much to go on. You could draw comfort from the fact that Likud's Bibi Netanyahu, who thought he was such a dead cert to win a matter of weeks ago, was rejected, albeit n...
The Guardian World News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jonathan Freedland at 12:15 PM | 5 Citations
This morning my friend Shai, a politics junkie, changed his Facebook status to "It's complicated". He was referring not to his relationship with his wife, but rather to the inconclusive results of the Israeli elections. Right now, no one knows who will lead the next government. Tzipi Livni's Kadima ...
News: News blog | guardian.co.uk [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Lisa Goldman at 8:01 AM

February 10, 2009

Despite being built on ethnic cleansing and still premised on rampant anti-Palestinian racism and ethno-religious chauvinism, Israeli politics are so much fun to watch. They really out shine America's routine, canned bonanza. The cast of characters is colorful and fully representative of the current...
KABOBfest [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Will at 8:13 PM
You'd be hard-pressed to find an Israeli who is genuinely enthusiastic about today's national elections. For many, the two frontrunners for prime minister represent a choice between bad and terrible. Tzipi Livni, the Kadima leader, is widely viewed as a decent but untested candidate with a very unim...
News: News blog | guardian.co.uk [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Lisa Goldman at 2:56 AM
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