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Reader comment on item: What will the future political landscape look like in Israel in the aftermath of the Winograd report?

Submitted by jon purizhansky (United States), May 3, 2007 at 23:38

Simple: this government must go, new government must reform everything. From election reform to military to education to PR to....Israel is too great of a country to let a few corrupt and "not-too-bright politicians" to be ruining it for a great people...

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How israel can survive [103 words]skydiverMay 28, 2007 17:3595056
What about Kahane? [100 words]
w/response from Daniel Pipes
PTMay 10, 2007 00:1192322
Winograd report [42 words]jon purizhanskyMay 3, 2007 23:3891583
I Don't Know How Long It Will Be, But . . . [226 words]orange yonasonMay 3, 2007 22:5791578
Israelis Want Olmert Out, But Is That Alone Sufficient To Do The Job? [107 words]orange yonasonMay 3, 2007 21:3191561
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The Problem With Israel "Doing A France" [159 words]orange yonasonMay 10, 2007 20:1891561
Personalities and parties [49 words]David W. LincolnMay 3, 2007 12:3691494
Olmert has 2 years left on term, so he'll hold on and this will blow over [63 words]Mark JamesMay 3, 2007 00:4691425
The much hoped for demise of Kadima [161 words]Seamus MacNemiMay 3, 2007 00:4191422

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