Bibi: The King is Alive, Long Live the King

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Benjamin Netanyahu’s endurance as Prime Minister is matched only by his mystique: what lies behind his grip on Israeli society? How did he climb to the top, and what is the price of his long stay at the summit? Anshel Pfeffer, of Haaretz and the Economist, has a new biography of Netanyahu following his strange brew of intellect and populism, poor taste and fine legal lines, fierce family loyalty and shameless political-self-promotion.


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1 comment on “Bibi: The King is Alive, Long Live the King

  1. Ezra Walker says:

    Golda Meir Is, in my opinion, is the most memorable PM of Israel. Has Netanyahu is a strong leader but the strong leader is not always the leader best remembered but rather those who endure the most difficult circumstances in Israeli history

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