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Netanyahu: Israel can recover from crisis faster than people think
Netanyahu, who enjoys a large lead in the polls, predicted that the crisis hadn't yet bottomed out, but that Israel would able to recover from it "faster than people think." The showdown at the closing session of the annual Israel Business Conference was the first for opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, Defense Minister Ehud Barak of Labor and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni of Kadima.
Netanyahu, who enjoys a large lead in the polls, predicted that the crisis hadn't yet bottomed out, but that Israel would able to recover from it "faster than people think."
The showdown at the closing session of the annual Israel Business Conference was the first for opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud, Defense Minister Ehud Barak of Labor and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni of Kadima.
Netanyahu, who enjoys a large lead in the polls, predicted that the crisis hadn't yet bottomed out, but that Israel would able to recover from it "faster than people think."
He explained his free market philosophy and promised that, once elected, he would immediately implement a four-stage recovery plan that would include sharp tax cuts, heavy investment in research and development, infrastructure and education.
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