JERUSALEM - Israel's newly elected opposition leader pledged in two interviews published Thursday to work for social reform, saying he would "restore dignity" to the country's working class.
DANIELLA CHESLOW, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: World
Thu, 03/29/2012 - 5:11am
JERUSALEM - Israel's newly elected opposition leader pledged in two interviews published Thursday to work for social reform, saying he would "restore dignity" to the country's working class.