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In reply to the discussion: Jubilant Palestinians mob Gaza streets [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)51. They can't keep putting it off.
That would risk new factions trying to take their place, imo.
There won't be a landslide for Likud (Israel's right wing) but I do think it's possible that they get back the majority they lost in 2009. Note that their (very close) losses though in 2009 came after the Second Intifada, which was a protracted period where violence reigned. I hope the Israeli people do not fall for it again. They had the right idea in 2009.
Damn parliaments, though, and prime ministers. Presidents should be directly elected, imo.
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Thank you for the response then. I'll self-delete the post you are responding to out of respect.
Ken Burch
Nov 2012
#37
don't let your guard down; that kind of assumption can still be safely made about certain others
Alamuti Lotus
Nov 2012
#41
Really? Do you have information that the executed collaborators just didn't think Hamas was great?
Comrade Grumpy
Nov 2012
#34
As the Wikipedia link pointed out, it hasn't even been agreed that THAT election will happen.
Ken Burch
Nov 2012
#35
They tried directly electing the pm in Israel at one point...Didn't seem to help.
Ken Burch
Nov 2012
#52