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Israel News - Israel Elections 2015 - Herzog Livni Unite { 18 images } Created 10 Dec 2014

Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labor party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal.
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labor party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_05.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_06.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_07.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_08.jpg
  • Leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog attends a joint press conference with leader of Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni the in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_09.jpg
  • Leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog attends a joint press conference with leader of Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni the in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
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  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_11.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_12.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_13.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_14.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_15.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_16.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni (R) and leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog hold a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_17.jpg
  • Leader of the Israeli "Hatnua" party Tzipi Livni attends a joint press conference with leader of the Labour party Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv on December 10, 2014, announcing a unity deal. According to recent polls, the joint list containing Herzog and Livni, would recieve 23 mandates in the upcoming elections, as opposed to current Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, which would recieve 21. Photo by Gili Yaari
    ISRAEL_ELECTIONS_HERZOG_LIVNI_18.jpg