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JERUSALEM - Kadima, the party Ariel Sharon founded to pursue a peace deal with the Palestinians, is built around his own charismatic persona. There is no clear successor, no established organization and no list of candidates for March 28 elections.
"The man was the party and the party was the man," said Ephraim Halevy, former head of Israel's foreign intelligence agency, Mossad.See the full content of this document
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Israeli Politics Thrown Into Turmoil
But Kadima could capitalize on Sharon's legacy to win votes, even as the uncertainty surrounding his failing health breathes new life into the electoral prospects of opponents such as Benjam...
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