January 24, 2013

Time for U.S. to Stop Shielding Israel

Ibrahim Sharqieh, Global Public Square

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We are now set for a third term for Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu. And, although Netanyahu’s Likud-Yisrael Beiteinu coalition seems to have underperformed expectations, a plurality of the vote will allow him to once again lead Israel’s government.

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