Netanyahu will be remembered for speaking Israel's truth Posted: Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Netanyahu will be remembered for speaking Israel's truth Netanyahu said last week that if he were to be reelected, a Palestinian state would not be established on his watch. Plain and simple, loud and clear. This simple, pure truth was the case for all his predecessors as well - all the prime ministers, peace lovers and justice seekers from the center and the left, who gave false promises.
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