BOSTON – At 9 A.M. every weekday morning Michael Bar-Sinai, a software engineer who spent most of his life on a kibbutz in southern Israel, sits down at his desk in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The first thing he does is check the news from home, including the latest on the election.
- By Robert B
- 22 Jan 2013
- 07:11AM
The whole picture could be different if EITHER all Israelis could vote no matter where they live (like most if not all OECD countries) OR absolutely no Israelis living outside Israel could vote, meaning NONE and that includes Israelis residing beyond the green line. Either of the two will be the end if the fanatic right-religious tyranny.
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