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Early Reaction: Winners and Losers in Israeli Elections

2013-01-23
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: January 23, 2013
In: Elections, Israel

Advertisements This article was published at LobeLog Well, here it is, the day after. The Israeli elections are over, but the form of the next government is not at all clear. Most likely, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud Beiteinu party will form a government with Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party being theContinue Reading

Next Year in Jerusalem

2012-12-21
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: December 21, 2012
In: Israel, Palestine

Advertisements With the year ending, many writers will do their reviews of 2012. I look at where we are and what that might mean for 2013 for Israel and the Palestinians and the outside players, the US and EU.Continue Reading

Panicked Bibi Shoots Himself In the Foot in Merger with Lieberman

2012-10-25
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: October 25, 2012
In: Israel, Likud

Advertisements I’ve long suspected it, but now I’m convinced: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lost his mind. His announcement todayof forming a joint list with Yisrael Beiteinu and Avigdor Lieberman reeks of a panic not rooted in any sense of reality. And this time, it’s not about “the Arabs”Continue Reading

Saved By Demography

2012-08-03
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: August 3, 2012
In: One-State Solution, Zionism

Advertisements In this week’s article at Souciant I look at recent shifts in the Israeli political landscape within the context of how two-staters might start to seriously rethink their approach in a post-Oslo world.Continue Reading

The Perils of Unity: Israel’s New Government

2012-05-09
By: Mitchell Plitnick
On: May 9, 2012
In: Bibi Netanyahu, Israel

Advertisements In this week’s article for Souciant, I analyze the new unity government in Israel–why it happened, what it means and how it affects various aspects of Israel’s current situation. Particularly, I look at some potential implications for the Palestinians, a point which seems largely overlooked in analysis of thisContinue Reading

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