Likud leader's blistering defeat probably hurts even more because it was his protege, Avigdor Lieberman, who caused his strength to dwindle.
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Likud leader's blistering defeat probably hurts even more because it was his protege, Avigdor Lieberman, who caused his strength to dwindle.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsLikud leader's blistering defeat probably hurts even more because it was his protege, Avigdor Lieberman, who caused his strength to dwindle.
with Haaretz Correspondent 0 commentsGreek writer Iakovos Kambanellis has been waiting for decades to bring his book 'Mauthausen' to an Israeli audience.
0 commentsNetanyahu makes good use of his age and experience. It's hard to find a better expert at image building than Netanyahu.
0 commentsDon, Shon, Mai and Tom should start to worry their parents are tired of being their slaves. They are once again setting limits and some are even daring to punish. After a long absence, discipline is coming back.
0 commentsWhat's in a name? A worldview, according to research from the 14th World Congress of Jewish Studies.
0 commentsThe anti-French tension that accompanied the opening of the soccer game between the Israel national team and the French "Blues" did not bother the French ambassador to Israel, Gerard Araud.
0 commentsHundreds of religious Zionist rabbis and educators are slated to meet tonight for a conference aimed at discussing the community's crisis of faith and lack of confidence in the state as a result of the disengagement plan.
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