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Mahane HaZioni.So far, we have one Likud, one Kulanu, and one Zionist Union votes in this thread. @Falcon29 whom did you vote to?
thank goodness BIBI won an egg on faces of all the israeli enmies from owt side and insideInteresting that highest Likud (Netanyahu) vote was in Muslim Arab village Arab al Naim:
- Numberof Votes: 238
- Likud: 177
- Joint ArabList: 35
- Other: 19
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Not really..beside the US's influence in Israeli elections is nil.The White House administration would like to see PM Netanyahu lose.
PA Will Work With 'Any Israeli PM Committed to Two States'
Palestinian Authority reacts to Netanyahu victory, saying it 'expects' the new Israeli gov't 'to recognize the two-state solution.'
By Arutz Sheva Staff
First Publish: 3/18/2015, 4:05 PM
Mahmoud Abbas
Issam Rimawi/Flash 90
Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas will work with any Israeli government that accepts the principle of a two-state solution, his spokesman said after Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu won a surprise landslide reelection victory.
"It doesn't matter to us who the next prime minister of Israel is, what we expect from this government is to recognize the two-state solution," Nabil Abu Rudeina said in a statement.
"On this basis, we will continue to cooperate with any Israeli government that is committed to international resolutions."
Rudeina's low-key statement follows an all-out tirade against the Israeli election results by senior PLO official Yasser Abed Rabbo.
Abed Rabbo called on the PA to halt all security coordination with Israel inresponse to the right-wing victory in Israel.
Over the course of the election campaign, Netanyahu's position on a two state solution - in which Israel would be expected to expel all Jews from Judea and Samaria and hand over the territory to the PA - became a topic of some intrigue, particularly during his last-minute, successful attempt to woo nationalist voters by rejecting the concept given the current regional upheaval.
In an interview with Arutz Sheva Netanyahu insisted that he had changed his position since the 2009 Bar Ilan speech, in which he declared support for establishing a Palestinian state. Netanyahu cited a change in the realities of the Middle East as being behind his shift.
However, just days earlier, his office denied a report in which MK Tzipi Hotovely said Netanyahu had renounced the Bar Ilan speech as being "void," saying that this was Hotovely's position, not Netanyahu's.
In terms of the PA's own commitment to "international resolutions", Israeli officials have pointed out that last year's nine-month talks ultimately broke down in acrimony after Abbas violated previous treaties and launched a unilateral diplomatic offensive against Israel in the UN and the ICC.
AFP contributed to this report.