Flagging as election looms, Netanyahu ramps up rhetoric
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Flagging in opinion polls before Tuesday's election in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to rally rightists by casting his center-left challengers as tools of a global campaign to usurp power....
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