Democracy Dies in Darkness

“The first objective is to save lives, the second to open roads and the third to supply electricity,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement reported bythe Times of Israel.
Netanyahu wasn’t talking about the aftermath of a terrorist incident or a Hamas rocket attack. He was talking about snow — of which Jerusalem got a whopping eight inches on Friday, closing roads and schools. Snow also fell this week in parts of Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon.
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