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Israel's Livni-Netanyahu talks on unity govt fail |
2009-02-28 |
![]() After meeting for over an hour in Tel Aviv, each came out and blamed the other for lacking the will to compromise and form a broad-based, national unity government. Livni indicated her disappointment with Netanyahu's skeptical approach to peace talks with the Palestinians, which she has led since 2007. However, neither of them ruled out further coalition negotiations. "I have done everything possible to achieve unity ... but to my great regret, I faced categorical rejection from Mrs Livni," Netanyahu, the leader of the right-wing Likud party said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 Absolutely not. He's simply obliged to go through the motions. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-02-28 07:02 |
#4 Why would Bibi want a half-wit like Livni (look at her record) as #2 is his government, when he can get the MKs anyway? |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2009-02-28 07:01 |
#3 I faced categorical rejection from Mrs Livni," Netanyahu Out of camera range, Netanyahu, Ayalon, and Lieberman... 'high-fives' all around, followed by pats on the back and ice cold Maccabee. Tzipi's talks with Gazukians, brahhahahaha. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-02-28 07:00 |
#2 Grom, Did Netanyahu really want Livni in his cabinet, or did he have to give that appearance to make it easier for the Kadima MKs to defect? To an outsider, it seems that he went more than halfway to bring Kadima into the coalition. |
Posted by: Chuck 2009-02-28 06:27 |
#1 Good. In 3 months half Kadima MKs will defect to Likud. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2009-02-28 04:58 |