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LFI Focus: To Bibi, or not to Bibi

Published by lfiIsrael on 1 October, 20191 October, 2019

LFI Focus provides a periodic analysis on Israel-Palestine, providing an in-depth view of the issues that affect the region.

Image: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

This edition focuses on the fall-out from Israel’s election in September 2019. You can read it here.

To view other editions of LFI Focus, please click here.

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