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  1. @Shmuel HaLevi

    I wish her good luck, she needs it.

    Yes, well, I too wish her luck. I wish Likud luck. I wish all of us on the Right luck. And I wish all of Israel luck, because luck, or chance, or a throw of the dice, seems to be all that stands between the Right returning good governance in Israel and the Left continuing to pursue their corrosively destructive, American sycophantic policies. A butterfly flaps its wings in Tel Aviv, or Gush Etzion or elsewhere in the state, and the future of all of us might be cast onto the road of the lucky or the road of the damned unfortunate. This, of course, is precisely why every vote on the Right needed to be counted with the greatest gain possible which would mean getting Jewish Home over the threshold. It is quite unfortunate that Bibi pursued his campaign of petty vengeance against Shaked, as it will almost certainly cost the Right votes, but hopefully, with a little luck, it won’t cost them the election. With a little luck, perhaps in the coming days, Bibi will have a change of heart and see to it that Shaked does pass the threshold, and not waste the advantage her party might afford the Right in securing almost certain victory. Unfortunately, though, regarding him actually doing so, I can’t say I have much hope.

  2. Shaked said;

    I’m already on the right, I have no other home. Netanyahu also sees the polls in which I am getting stronger, together we will establish a stable right-wing government for 4 years.