Israel's Netanyahu Fails to Bring Moderates into Coalition
VOA News / Robert Berger
27-Feb-2009 (one comment)

Two weeks after Israeli elections, negotiations on forming a moderate national unity government have failed to achieve a breakthrough.
Israel's hawkish Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu met with his moderate rival, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, but failed to persuade her to bring her Kadima party into a government headed by him. Livni, who has served as chief negotiator with the Palestinians, said Mr. Netanyahu refused to endorse the principle of "two states for two peoples."

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The freedom loving Iranians welcome the future radiacl government of Israel. Matter of fact in the dealing with IRI and Hamas and other thugs in Middle East, you cannot be radical enough. Bibi go for it.