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Israel Election: Netanyahu Failed to Manage the Pandemic, but Vaccines May Get Him Reelected
The coronavirus crisis was a collection of governmental mistakes, but Netanyahu got lucky: Israel's return to routine coincides with the election
Napoleon, according to the famous story, demanded of his generals that they be lucky. If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wins Tuesday’s Knesset election, he will probably be remembered as the luckiest Israeli politician ever. Even the rate of illness from COVID-19 has been declining dramatically in the two weeks preceding the vote, just in time to increase Likud’s chances of victory.
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