Benjamin Netanyahu said he has matured since he served as Israeli prime minister. Netanyahu, now the Israeli opposition leader, said in an interview published this week that he has matured as a politician since he was voted out of top office eight years ago. “There were lessons to learn from the previous term, not necessarily in policy and statesmanship but in the realm of conduct and I have learned them,” Netanyahu told Ma’ariv. “That is maturity, a sense of readiness and broad understanding of systems, age and life experience that affect us all. I am not different from anyone else on this score. There is a basic core that you take with you, but layers are added to it over time and a stronger and more stable foundation is created. Opinion polls show that Netanyahu, who leads the right-wing Likud Party, would topple Prime Minister Ehud Olmert if elections were held today. Netanyahu has accused Olmert of endangering Israel’s national security with his support for territorial concessions to the Palestinians.
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