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Sheetrit: Kadima won't join far-right government
Kadima minister says party not afraid to sit in opposition. Not all of Netanyahu's natural political partners say they will back him for PM.
* Lieberman: I've made up my mind between Livni, Netanyahu
* With election over, Israel's leaders focus on Shalit
Shas seeks ultra-Orthodox bloc to counter Lieberman
Ultra-Orthodox party hopes joining up with United Torah Judaism will give religious parties 16 seats over Lieberman's 15.
Likud may offer top spots to Kadima and Lieberman
Netanyahu likely to offer Kadima foreign affairs, defense, but Livni vows to fight on to forge government.
Israeli TV show depicts Lieberman as Darth Vader-esque dictator
Eretz Nehederet lampoons Livni and Netanyahu as well as leader of far-right Yisrael Beiteinu.
White House: Obama will push peace process, regardless of Israel leader
Obama phones President Shimon Peres to congratulate Israel on its successful elections.
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Editorial / Soul-searching on the left
The left-wing parties must rebuild themselves in the opposition as a serious alternative to the victorious right.
Israel Harel / Israel's left got what it deserved
Ehud Barak lost because even during Operation Cast Lead he did not have the courage to decisively defeat the terror in Gaza.
Gideon Levy / Does Zionism legitimize every act of violence?
Anyone who wants a meaningful left to rise up in Israel must first giving Zionism a good airing.
Ari Shavit / Livni, the princess of the tribe
In the current circumstances, a Bibi-Tzipi government is the lesser evil.
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