Shaul Mofaz is making noises about having Kadima join the government. With Netanyahu's endorsement of a two state solution, the obvious reason for Kadima's continuing to remain in the opposition have all but disappeared.
And there's no love lost between him and party leader Tzipi Livni.
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I'm sorry. I am terribly bothered that one out of 3 Israelis' brain are installed backwards.
And that's not because Netanyahu is anything to boast about.
Shaul Mofaz is making noises about having Kadima join the government. With Netanyahu's endorsement of a two state solution, the obvious reason for Kadima's continuing to remain in the opposition have all but disappeared.
And there's no love lost between him and party leader Tzipi Livni.
Heh
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