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Likud would win if Israeli general election called
2008-02-03
Ma'an - A public opinion poll, published by the Israeli daily newspaper Ma'ariv on Friday, indicated that the centre-right Israeli Likud party, headed by Benjamin Netanyahu, would win if national elections were held today. Meanwhile, the poll found that Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's Kadima party would come in third place after the Labor party and with only one more vote than the Shas.

If elections are held in the period immediately following the Winograd report, according to the poll, the seats at the Knesset would be divided in the following way:

Likud: 32 seats
Labor: 21 seats
Kadima: 11
Shas: 10
Arab Parties: 9
Right Union: 9
Billionaire Geidmick: 7
Meretz: 6
Yehdut Hetura: 5
Posted by:Fred

#4  ION, RAW STORY/REDDIT > SY HERSH CONFIRMS: SYRIAN FACILITY BOMBED BY ISRAEL WAS NOT NUCLEAR. As previously alleged, IDF only struck a cache of NOKOR missles which Syria intended to marry/use vv CHEMICAL WARHEADS???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-02-03 18:54  

#3  I was in Israel a few years back. I was surprised at that time to find the Knesset had arab representation in the jewish government. Unlike Israel and other democracies, you will not find this kind of government in islamic countries. There is little tolerance for opposition, free expression, or other religions in islamic countries.
Posted by: JohnQC   2008-02-03 16:08  

#2  That's the problem with all our politicians - they have great hard-ons for winning elections. Winning the war against western values, not so much...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2008-02-03 08:45  

#1  Now you know why Kadima MKs remain "loyal" to Olmert.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-02-03 08:37  

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