Over the past 72 hours, we've seen more political action than we would normally do in six months: a resignation of a defense minister (and former prime minister) and with that the complete disintegration of his party, Atzmaut; the comeback of Tzipi Livni and the birth of her new party (Hatnuah), along with the advanced implosion of her old one (Kadima); and then the Likud primaries - the party Livni...
The not-so-earth-shattering political earthquake
Despite three major events this week - Barak's resignation, Livni's return and Likud's stark rightward shift - the political landscape hasn't really changed.
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