David Hazony points out that there are another set of implications to consider as well, as Netanyahu tries to draw in Labor:
At a time when Israel is desperately trying to avoid the economic turbulence of other Western countries, and when peace negotiations seem to have little promise, the concessions Netanyahu might end up making on economics may have a far greater impact on the legacy of the next government than anything that may happen on the diplomatic front.And if Netanyahu wants to get a sense of the dangers involved, he only has to look at the job Obama is doing.
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