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The 2015 election
Today's the fateful day where once again, Israel has to go to vote in elections. I've already cast my vote for Likud, and hope it'll help.
Netanyahu's said on the eve of the election that he rules out a PLO state because there's every chance it could lead to Iran and ISIS penetrating into the region:
Netanyahu explained that during his tenure, he has refused to “give in” to international organizations and hostile states that have demanded Israel retreat to its 1967 borders—a position which many have deemed militarily indefensible. “We stood fast against huge pressure, and we will continue to do so,” he added.
Last week, Netanyahu expressed worry that a future Palestinian state, governed by its current leadership, would ultimately end up being heavily influenced by state sponsors of terror such as Iran or Sunni jihadi terrorist groups like the Islamic State.
“Any evacuated territory would fall into the hands of Islamic extremism and terror organizations supported by Iran. Therefore, there will be no concessions and no withdrawals. It is simply irrelevant,” the Israeli Prime Minister told a Likud Party rally last week.
The “two-state solution” for peace—which is the only platform largely supported by the international community—has shown to be a complete failure in securing peace for both Israel and the Palestinian people.
So let's hope all voting today understand the seriousness of the issue, and that they won't vote for Moshe Kahlon's Kulanu party if they're willing to join a left-wing coalition.
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