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5 Reasons Naftali Bennett Should Be The Next Prime Minister of Israel

NUMBER OF TERRORIST MISSILES THAT HAVE HIT SOUTHERN ISRAEL SINCE THE CEASEFIRE AGREED TO BY BENJAMIN NETANYAHU ON NOVEMBER 21, 2002: 29 UPDATE 10 am Israel time Saturday: The events on the Gaza border yesterday would have been unthinkable ten … Continue reading

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