The world media view on Israeli elections

The Jerusalem Post:

Kadima wins, but rightist bloc biggest

The Washington Post:

In Israeli Vote Results, A Setback for Obama

The AP:

Inconclusive election puts Israel, peace in limbo

The AP:

Election leaves Mideast peace in doubt

Reuters:

Disarray as Israeli election rivals claim victory

Reuters:

Palestinians gloomy as Israel moves right

The Telegraph:

Tzipi Livni leads in exit polls but Israel still shows decisive shift to the Right

The New York Times:

Fear More of a Factor Than Hope as Israel Votes

The LA Times:

After Israel elections, not much is clarified

It used to be:

Israeli election: Centrist Kadima party narrowly wins vote, polls show

And yesterday’s was:

Disillusioned Israelis go to the polls

(The Times web people should change the page title when they change the headline.)

Xinhua, the Chinese media source I love to quote:

Hamas: Israelis elect three heads of terrorism

The IHT, courtesy of AP:

Arabs fear rise of hard-right in Israel

The Age of Australia:

Israel’s turn to the right puts peace process at risk

The British Guardian (an editorial):

Dangerous right turn

The Times of India, via AFP

Israel has voted for extremists: Hamas

The Australian (an op-ed)

Israel says no more

The Nation:

Few Peacemakers in Israel’s Knesset

Voice of America:

Lebanese Skeptical Israeli Election will Result in Better Relations

(Voice of America?)

Coming soon: My take on the elections.

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One Response to The world media view on Israeli elections

  1. rdamurphy says:

    The Times of India, via AFP

    Israel has voted for extremists: Hamas

    Apparently a century of occupation by the Brits left them without a comprehensive grasp of the term “irony!”

    Robert

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