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Issue: 26 | Editor: Natan raanan | 27.12.2005
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Liberman Returns to the Sector

Arkadi Mazin

Avigdor (Yvette) Lieberman was disappointed by the veteran voting audience which did not give him their vote in the elections and disparaged his plans. Towards the coming elections, he is returning to his natural audience (Russian immigrants) with a platform based on how the Russian sector is to be treated, presenting Israeli Arabs as the new enemy and far-reaching amendments in the Israeli Establishment.

This platform is detached from Israeli reality and is not feasible; however it hits right on target with regard to the feelings of racism and elitism accepted in the Russian sector. Lieberman is toiling away and rounding up many supporters. Not all Russians are in sync with his way of thinking, but he still has the power to win several mandates which may have a crucial influence in the next elections.

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