Relatively Speaking, King Bibi Is in Trouble

Benjamin Netanyahu had a bad week at the office, with 60 percent of the public expressing dissatisfaction with his performance. Still, it could be worse: He could be Yuval Steinitz.

Yossi Verter
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The Likud ministers looked glum as they arrived at the Prime Minister's Office on Monday for their weekly meeting. In the intimate gathering they felt free to speak freely, before going upstairs and voting en bloc - apart from Social Affairs Minister Moshe Kahlon - in favor of the economic hammer blows.

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