Inside the Israeli Elections

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Inside the Israeli Elections!
Israel is in the midst of another heated election season, with voting now only one month away. The party slates are set but the issues that will sway voters are just starting to crystallize. Some see it as a referendum on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his foreign policy moves over recent years. But surprisingly, most Israelis view this as a ballot over domestic concerns, and especially socio-economic issues. Now most of us outside Israel think voters there would give priority to the nation’s many steep security and diplomatic challenges. And if that were true, Netanyahu’s vast experience on these matters would seem to give him an advantage. But polls show this is a very close race and that the economy trumps all. Israelis, it turns out, also vote their pocket books! So just what issues are dominating the Israeli election campaign? Are voters more focused on the Palestinian conflict and the Iranian nuclear threat? Or are they more interested in economic issues like soaring food prices and the high costs of housing? And who has the best answers for solving these problems? Inside the Israeli Elections! That’s our focus this week here on Front Page Jerusalem. We’ll take you into the thick of the current campaign in Israel as candidates from four of the main parties engage in a heated election debate. We’ll hear from representatives of the Likud, Labor, Yesh Atid and Koolanuparties on the hot topics this election – including the big question of whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should go to Washington to deliver that controversial speech on Iran before a joint session of Congress.

Airing the weekend of February 21, 2015

Available on WWW.FRONTPAGEJERUSALEM.COM on Monday, February 23, 2015

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On today’s program we’re looking inside the Israeli election campaign. Our main feature takes us to a recent debate in Jerusalem where candidates from four of the main parties sparred over the issues in front of the foreign press corps. This included Tzachi Hanegbi of Likud, Hilik Bar of Labor, Rabbi Dov Lipman of Yesh Atid, and Dr. Michael Oren of Koolanu. As expected, the debate got very heated on both domestic and foreign policy issues, and especially whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should make that trip to Washington to warn Congress about a bad nuclear deal with Iran. Front Page senior producer David Parsons brings us this report.
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We will also hear about the Christian Embassy’s recent efforts to bring Jews home to Israel from trouble spots in France and Ukraine. Find out what Christians like you can do to help?


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Airing the weekend of February 28, 2015

Available on WWW.FRONTPAGEJERUSALEM.COM on Monday, March 2, 2015

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