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Haggling, back channels and a midnight deal

May 10, 2012 13:37
Protesters in Tel Aviv demonstrating against the unity agreement

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Benjamin Netanyahu and Shaul Mofaz's closest political advisers spent last weekend putting together teams to fight an election campaign over the coming summer - at the same time as they were fleshing out a deal to form a national-unity coalition.

While the two leaders were receiving updates on the talks - which included an agreement to postpone elections by over a year - they continued to behave as if in campaign mode, attacking each other from podiums.

Mr Mofaz, the Kadima leader, was the least interested in early elections. Only a month earlier he had finally wrested the leadership from Tzipi Livni; he wanted time to establish control of the party and build his public image.

Mr Mofaz outwardly showed confidence that he could win early elections.However, in closed meetings he admitted that a four-month campaign would be too short to close the gap.

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