It’s just six days before the Israeli elections. Bibi versus Buji and Tzipi. Labor’s Isaac ‘Buji’ Herzog and Hatnuah’s Tzipora ‘Tzipi’ Livni are running together on the Zionist Union ticket against Benjamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu and the Likud. It’s been a divisive campaign. Nasty, brutish and long. On both sides. But the anti-Netanyahu campaign by many in the media, which has also descended into sensationalised attacks on his wife Sara, is more bitter than anything my Israeli friends can recall.
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