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Former Israeli FM Tzipi Livni retires from politics

Published February 18, 2019

Associated Press

Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni has announced her retirement from politics.

Monday's announcement ends the career of a politician who was once a rising star and a contender for prime minister.

Livni, 60, began her political career in 1999 as a lawmaker of the Likud Party, now led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But like many other former hard-liners, she moved to the left to confront what many believe to be a demographic time bomb caused by the continued occupation of millions of Palestinians.

Livni joined the centrist Kadima Party in the mid-2000s and served as Israel's foreign minister and chief peace negotiator.

But in recent years, Livni, and the Palestinian issue, have been pushed to the sidelines.

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