For once, Israeli politicians aren’t so quick to promise peace. Broadcast campaigns for March 28 elections kicked off on Tuesday with little of the past rhetoric by Israel’s high-flying hawks and doves on how best to end conflict in the Middle East. Instead, the dominant Kadima Party and main rivals Labor and Likud made do with more modest vows to set Israel’s borders through unilateral West Bank withdrawals. Fringe factions preferred to focus on issues such as crime and the economy. Full Story
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