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FILE - In this Tuesday, March 17, 2015 file photo, Bedouin women wait to cast their votes at a polling station in the town of Rahat, Israel on for parliament elections. After a strong performance in last week’s parliamentary election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be cruising toward forming a new government of hardline and religious parties. But in the smoke-and-mirrors world of Israeli politics, a centrist government more amenable to peace negotiations could easily emerge at the last minute instead. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, File)
Photo by: Tsafrir Abayov
FILE - In this Tuesday, March 17, 2015 file photo, Bedouin women wait to cast their votes at a polling station in the town of Rahat, Israel on for parliament elections. After a strong performance in last week’s parliamentary election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seems to be cruising toward forming a new government of hardline and religious parties. But in the smoke-and-mirrors world of Israeli politics, a centrist government more amenable to peace negotiations could easily emerge at the last minute instead. (AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov, File)

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