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What do you think of this?Could Netanyahu not win the election and perhaps the next Prime Minister would be the one to sign the peace treaty?

 

 

https://news.vice.com/article/thousands-of-israelis-attend-anti-government-protest-ahead-of-election-day

 

Tens of thousands of Israelis gathered in central Tel Aviv on Saturday evening to protest against the country's incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, just 10 days before parliamentary elections are due to be held across the country.

Organized under the banner of "Israel Wants Change" by grassroots movement "Million Hands," which also advocates for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, the protest attracted around 35,000 people to central Rabin Square, according to police estimates.

Soaring house prices, the rising cost of living and a bloody summer war with Gaza are some of the main criticisms many Israelis have of Netanyahu, who is seeking a fourth term as prime minister in the upcoming election.

"The most important issue is to kick Bibi out. We are desperate," Sigal Azargahu, 52, told Vice News. "The next generation has no vision. No vision of peace. No vision of a good standard of living. We are internationally isolated because of Israel's foreign policy." 

The plaza was filled with Israel flags and banners supporting left-wing parties Meretz and the Zionist Union - a merger of the center-leftist Hatnuah and Labor party. But the protest also attracted some people who said they normally voted for Netanyahu's center-right Likud party.

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If Netanyahu doesnt win, and someone weak wins instead, Israel is in trouble.

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I wonder what and who is behind it...money??

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I wonder what and who is behind it...money??

 

 

 

Well, didn't Obama send a team to help sway the election against Netanyahu?

 

I'm praying for a BIG Bibi win! smileys-praying-820668.gif

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I am praying for a big win as well for Bibi.   He is the PM they need given the threats they face.

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What do you think of this?Could Netanyahu not win the election and perhaps the next Prime Minister would be the one to sign the peace treaty?

 

 

https://news.vice.com/article/thousands-of-israelis-attend-anti-government-protest-ahead-of-election-day

 

Tens of thousands of Israelis gathered in central Tel Aviv on Saturday evening to protest against the country's incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, just 10 days before parliamentary elections are due to be held across the country.

Organized under the banner of "Israel Wants Change" by grassroots movement "Million Hands," which also advocates for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, the protest attracted around 35,000 people to central Rabin Square, according to police estimates.

Soaring house prices, the rising cost of living and a bloody summer war with Gaza are some of the main criticisms many Israelis have of Netanyahu, who is seeking a fourth term as prime minister in the upcoming election.

"The most important issue is to kick Bibi out. We are desperate," Sigal Azargahu, 52, told Vice News. "The next generation has no vision. No vision of peace. No vision of a good standard of living. We are internationally isolated because of Israel's foreign policy." 

The plaza was filled with Israel flags and banners supporting left-wing parties Meretz and the Zionist Union - a merger of the center-leftist Hatnuah and Labor party. But the protest also attracted some people who said they normally voted for Netanyahu's center-right Likud party.

 

These people are fools. They are right though when they say the next generation has no vision of peace. Do they think they will find peace this way? A two-state solution would be disastrous for Israel. There will be no peace for Israel if there is a Palestinian State. There should be no Palestinian state and Israel should take back Gaza and the West Bank and force all who dwell there to live under the iron rod of Israeli law.

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What do you think of this?Could Netanyahu not win the election and perhaps the next Prime Minister would be the one to sign the peace treaty?

Not until after Psalm 83 and Ezekiel 38-39 take place.

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I think the antichrist does the peace treaty.

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These people don't represent the majority in Israel. 

 

They don't understand that it is not their foreign policy that isolates them.   If the Jews gave away the farm, they would get no love from anyone.  The Gaza give away proved that back 2005.  

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