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The future of the Israeli government

AbbaGav looks at the unlikelihood of a collapse of Olmert's coalition, while Carl sees the anti-Netanyahu campaign already gearing up. A good pair of posts, and a lead into my hope and prayer:

May the ceasefire hold for long enough for Israel to regain balance, but not so long that the proponents of peace at any cost begin paying more to extend it. May it last long enough for a new government to rise in Israel, that will prepare for the inevitable war with Islamic fascists to the east, north, and south.

If I were truly ambitious, I'd pray for the peaceful dissolution of Hizb'allah, but I believe in asking for things that have a chance of happening.

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