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With mounting coalition pressure on the election process, Israel's former prime minister Naftali Bennett issued both a warning and a reassurance, stressing that his bloc will not prevail by playing nice or assuming the vote will be fair
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Concerns about Israel's next election being obstructed or postponed have recently spread like a plague through liberal regions of the political map and opposition voters. This is a natural response to the criminal, mafia-like conduct of the governing coalition, which has been riding roughshod over every basic norm and fighting the legal system with no less determination than the army displays in the Gaza Strip.






