2015-03-15 ISRAEL: NOW - right-wing support rally for Netanyahu in Tel-Aviv
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A crowd of about 100,000. Many or most religious Jews. The message is loud and clear: No compromise with the Palestinians and no withdrawal of Israel from any Palestinian territory.
Bibi himself in a rare public appearance. Caters to the religious crowd. Repeats the claims of international conspiracy to topple him. Warns that a left-wing government would make concessions to the Palestinians.
Bennet, leader of the "Jewish Home" party, which flanks Bibi from the right, appears next. He warns the crowd that a left-wing government would lead to splitting Jerusalem with the Palestinians.
Until recently, the election campaign was marked by his avoidance of interviews and public appearances (except for the US Congress...), However, in recent days, with the polls showing he is likely to lose, he entered a frenzy of appearances,
It is the same city square, where PM Rabin was assassinated in 1995, at the end of a large rally in support of his peace initiative, after months, during which Bibi's conduct was described by media as incitement for murder...
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A crowd of about 100,000. Many or most religious Jews. The message is loud and clear: No compromise with the Palestinians and no withdrawal of Israel from any Palestinian territory.
Bibi himself in a rare public appearance. Caters to the religious crowd. Repeats the claims of international conspiracy to topple him. Warns that a left-wing government would make concessions to the Palestinians.
Bennet, leader of the "Jewish Home" party, which flanks Bibi from the right, appears next. He warns the crowd that a left-wing government would lead to splitting Jerusalem with the Palestinians.
Until recently, the election campaign was marked by his avoidance of interviews and public appearances (except for the US Congress...), However, in recent days, with the polls showing he is likely to lose, he entered a frenzy of appearances,
It is the same city square, where PM Rabin was assassinated in 1995, at the end of a large rally in support of his peace initiative, after months, during which Bibi's conduct was described by media as incitement for murder...
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