Ulpana Bill Fails in Knesset
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by News Editor
Israel National News – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu once again has proven that it is more important for a politician to win than to be liked. His nationalist ministers fell in line on Wednesday and did not support the bill that would have prevented the fall of five homes in Beit El, where 30 families face a court-ordered expulsion.
A master chessman who once won a tie with chess expert Nathan Sharansky, he turned what 24 hours ago seemed liked a certain divorce bill from nationalists into a reconciliation based on mutual need as well as an agreed mutual distrust.
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