Topic: Israeli Kadima Party
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Israeli elections: The 5 candidates steering the debate
Israeli elections will be held Jan. 22.
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Israel's coalition government: Israeli and Arab media react
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surprised Israel (and its Arab neighbors) when he announced the creation of a unity government on May 8: Israeli and Arab media react.
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Clinton travels to a hardened Israel
On Syria, Iran, and a Palestinian state, Israel's new leadership disagrees with the Obama administration.
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Mitchell lands in Israel, rival Palestinian factions talk in Cairo
The US envoy arrives at a time when Israelis and Palestinians seem most absorbed with fixing their own houses before dealing with their neighbors.
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Netanyahu leans centrist to form unity government in Israel
While the Likud chairman has broad support among right-wing parties after parliamentary polls, he’s courting Kadima’s Livni.
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Lieberman nod to Netanyahu tips Israel right
The controversial leader of the Yisrael Beytenu party endorsed Likud's Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday, virtually ensuring that a right-wing coalition will govern the country.
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Netanyahu gets nod to form new Israeli government
Netanyahu, who was tapped by President Shimon Peres, has six weeks to form a coalition government.
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With Israeli vote count final, party negotiations intensify
Livni and Netanyahu are each vying to form a coalition. Soldiers' ballots did not change the outcome.
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Key to who will govern Israel: Avigdor Lieberman
In a country divided between the centrist Kadima and hawkish Likud parties, a new kingmaker emerges from the far right.
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New drive for Israel, Hamas cease-fire deal
With no official agreement, Israel's Kadima Party could falter in Tuesday's vote.
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As Israelis vote, it's all about war and peace
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Likud party hawk, leads in polls ahead of Tuesday's parliamentary election.
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Israeli exit polls give Livni the edge
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What Israeli voters really want
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New drive for Israel, Hamas cease-fire deal
With no official agreement, Israel's Kadima Party could falter in Tuesday's vote.
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Israel launches airstrikes in Gaza Monday
Israel said it was responding to rocket attacks Sunday.
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Gaza war widens lead of Israel's conservative Likud Party
Polls show Benjamin Netanyahu likely to be next prime minister as Israelis vote on Feb. 10.
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Gaza fighting pauses, but is the war over?
Hamas and Israel have not agreed to terms of a mutual cease-fire agreement, worrying many that the war will soon start up again.
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How Hamas is altering Israeli politics
The conflict in the Gaza Strip is already having an impact on the political landscape in Israel ahead of parliamentary polls in February.
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Domestic politics fuels Gaza conflict
Israelis and Palestinians both face heated political contests that are adding to the volatility between Israel and Hamas after a six-month cease-fire broke down last week.
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In new ads, Palestinians try to sway Israeli public on peace plan
On Hebrew language billboards and newspaper ads, the Palestinian Authority promotes an Arab peace initiative to skeptical Israelis.
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Opinion: Israel's plan to free Palestinian prisoners is foolish – and illegal
No nation has the authority to pardon violations of international law.
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The far-right rises in Israeli politics
The success of Moshe Feiglin in this week's Likud primaries heralds a stronger fundamentalist tilt within the already conservative party.
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