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Takeaways From The Israeli Election

2019-04-11
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: April 11, 2019
In: Elections, Israel

The new government will, once again, be the most right wing in Israel’s history. But this time, the length of the new government’s tenure will depend more on Netanyahu’s legal troubles than on the political dynamics of the coalition.Continue Reading

No Good Choices In Israel’s Election

2019-02-27
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: February 27, 2019
In: Elections, Israel

The status quo, which has moved ever rightward, is not likely to change unless Israeli moderates and liberals “need to win” as much as Likud does and decide to reach out to majority Arab parties. That day seems very far off, but perhaps desperation may eventually overcome prejudice.Continue Reading

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