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Analysis: Lieberman wants Netanyahu's job

Binyamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman have a lot in common.

July 22, 2010 10:46
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Binyamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman have a lot in common.

Both are shrewd and cynical political operators who, despite all they have done, are still treated by the old Israeli elite as outsiders. Both are regarded by the international media as dangerous hardliners. Neither let any of that stand in their way in their struggle to reach the top. And both made millions in the short breaks they took from their meteoric political careers.

Little wonder that Mr Lieberman, as a young Likud activist, was one of the earliest supporters of Mr Netanyahu when he first ran for the Knesset in 1988. For the next decade, the two were inseparable. Mr Lieberman was working behind the scenes for his political master and, when Mr Netanyahu became Likud chairman in 1992, he appointed him as party manager.

In 1996, when Mr Netanyahu became prime minister against all odds, he made Mr Lieberman director general of his office. But that was when their relationship began to strain.

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