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Herzog won Labour by talking diplomacy

November 28, 2013 17:00

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Hilik Bar, secretary-general of the Israeli Labour Party, is sitting puffy-eyed in his Knesset office. As the party’s organisational head, last week’s primaries were his responsibility and he is still catching up on lost sleep.

A first-term MK and only 38 years old, Mr Bar has eaten, slept and breathed Labour politics since his childhood in Safed as the son of the city’s Worker’s Council leader. Mr Bar went on to become a student union chairman and city councillor in Jerusalem.

Even he, however, is astonished at the huge 17-point margin by which Isaac Herzog — known in Israel as ‘Buji’ — ousted incumbent leader Shelly Yachimovich.

“I said on the eve of the primaries that it was close and I wouldn’t be surprised if Buji wins,” he says. “But I could never have predicted this margin.”