At midday on Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Kadima chairman Shaul Mofaz were still heavily engaged in a spin war. It was being waged in the form of learned conjectures about when national elections would be held, and how the burning issue of the draft would tip the electoral scales. Toward evening, when Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime seemed to be tottering following the assassination of...
Shaul Mofaz takes one step forward, two steps back
An interview with Kadima leader Shaul Mofaz, who remains unapologetic about his brief dalliance with Netanyahu, though some observers question his sudden passion for the draft cause.
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