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The Funniest Video of the Two-Day-old Election Campaign

By Tzvi Ben-Gedalyahu

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December 4, 2014, 12 PM ET

A welcome edit of the nasty speeches by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Yair Lapid, each launching the new election campaign by dumping on each other, focuses on the Yesh Atid leader’s assertion that the Prime Minister is “mi-nu-tak,” the Hebrew word for “disconnected.” The voters will have determine on March 17 who realty is disconnected, but in the meantime, watch the video and get at least some enjoyment out of what is going to be slugfest. The video, also shows Netanyahu’s assertion that Lapid was planning a “putsch” to overthrow the government. The YouTube was produced by Israeli journalist and musician Noy Alooshe, who is better known for his spoof song on Muammar Gaddafi. After it was released, he quipped, "what if Gaddafi stays in power and comes looking for me?” He also has spoofed Netanyahu's speech in front of the United States Congress to the tune of "We No Speak Americano" as "Bi Bi pro Americano.” So what happens if Netanyahu is re-elected and he comes looking for Alloshe?

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