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Das hatte ich eigentlich erwartet. Vielleicht tröstlich: Keine noch so gemäßigte israelische Regierung könnte etwas gegen den verbreiteten, pathologischen Hass das Palästinenser tun, der die Unmöglichkeit einer friedlichen Lösung so gut wie sicher verbürgt.
Einige Israelis verstehen das Wahlergebnis auch gegen Barack Hussein Obama und seine US-Administration gerichtet:
Op-Ed: Israel Has Spoken
The first message is to Barack Hussein Obama - don't mess with us; don't mess with our democracy.
Published: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 5:17 AM
I woke this morning in far off India to the news that Israel had done what I wanted it to do, what India did when the President of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama, tried to interfere in their elections.
As we watch the dust settle over the election results, several things are readily apparent. A much stronger Netanyahu has emerged. The question of how he will form a coalition is as yet unanswered. It will take a few days but it will happen. But even now, as they are counting the final votes, there are two very clear messages that have come out of this election.
The first is a message to Barack Hussein Obama - don't mess with us; don't mess with our democracy. By far, the loudest sound heard from Israel this morning is the sound of Israel spitting in Obama's face and if that seems too crude, too graphic a message, I'll remind you that this is what Obama has been doing to Israel for weeks as he mobilized dozens of campaign workers to fight Netanyahu for the will of the Israeli people.
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