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The Horn Of Africa At Crossroads: Ethiopia s Quest For Sea Access, Somalia s Resistance, And Involvement Of Other Powers – Analysis – Eurasia Review

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Israelis Worry About Throwing Away Their Votes

Tomer Neuberg/Flash90 Israel’s next national election is just two months away, and a lot of people are concerned that their votes won’t count. At a demonstration in Tel Aviv on Thursday, Israelis lit candles in front of fake tombstones for all of Israel’s “lost votes.” The political landscape has become increasingly fractured, particular in the center and to the left of the political spectrum. What’s more, it has become increasingly clear that the Left has almost no chance of regaining power unless it can team up with a larger center-right faction. At Thursday’s gathering, protestors urged the center and center-left parties to merge before the election, thus reducing the likelihood of lost votes (especially those for parties that end up not passing the electoral threshold) and improving their negotiating position.

Netanyahu Courts Arab Voters; Nazareth Mayor: We Support You!

Netanyahu Courts Arab Voters; Nazareth Mayor: We Support You! Polls suggest Israeli Arab voters flocking to Likud, other “Zionist” parties ahead of March election Share Miriam Alster/FLASH90 Who woulda thought? Benjamin Netanyahu, the accused “racist,” is successfully attracting Arab votes for his Likud party ahead of Israel’s national election on March 23. If all you do is listen to the mainstream media, you might’ve walked away with the impression that Bibi oversees an “apartheid” regime that Arabs want nothing more than to overthrow. Because that is the prevailing perception, it was with some mockery that the media reported on Netanyahu’s campaign to court Arab voters, in particular his visit on Wednesday to Nazareth.

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