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Netanyahu must decide if he’s a leader or follower as his government loses Israel’s trust

Why then does Netanyahu choose to turn his back on the will of the majority, thereby eroding public trust in him and his government?
Netanyahu must decide if he’s a leader or follower as his government loses Israel’s trust
Yoav Dudkevitch TPS

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Is Israeli-Palestinian peace a dream for the naive?

Many Israelis are convinced that Palestinians are incapable of abandoning their principle of denying Israel’s right to exist.
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In the Media

Elect judges, not party loyalists

A foreigner visiting Israel might have had the impression that the candidates for the Supreme Court were running for a key political office, not for the highest-level judicial-professional position in the land.
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Opinion Articles

High Court Judge Selection is Critical in Israel’s Culture War

The identity of the justices to be appointed is critical to the country’s future, as the court is a key player in the Israeli culture war.
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Opinion Articles

The Secular in Israel Must Enter the Jewish Arena

In the current equation, the religious and the Haredim are “responsible” for defining what is “Jewish” in the Jewish state, and the secular and the religious alike quarrel over the meaning of “democracy.” This is a fundamentally distorted equation.
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Opinion Articles

The 2021 Arab Israeli Riots and their Consequences

In May 2021 Israel faced violent confrontations on two fronts, within the common broader context of Jewish-Arab relations in the Israeli-Palestinian space. One front was Hamas-controlled Gaza, from which over four thousand rockets were fired at Israeli cities. The other was the domestic front, centered around violent incidents of various kinds within Israel (including East Jerusalem): demonstrations, riots, arson, Molotov…
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Opinion Articles

Was the Coronavirus Year Really One of Deepening Polarization?

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Background Papers

Israeli Election: Initial Lessons

The most recent Israeli elections, like all election campaigns, can be analyzed on the tactical, short-term level or in regard to longer-term trends. On the tactical level, the elections did not result in a decisive victory to any of the political camps. This deadlock could lead to a fifth election cycle, or alternately, to the piecing together of an ideologically…
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In the Media

Don’t Give Up on the Two-State Solution

By: Dennis Ross and David Makovsky, The American Interest, July 14, 2020 Unilateral Israeli annexation would be a mistake, but Peter Beinart’s one-state solution is an approach that compounds one mistake with another. We wrote our book, Be Strong and of Good Courage, because we feared that the path Israel was on would lead to a one-state outcome. By default, continuing to…
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Rising Streams: Reform and Conservative Judaism in Israel

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