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(L-R) Israeli minister of Defense Benny Gantz, minister of Foreign Affairs Yair Lapid, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Minister of Justice Gideon Saar during a discussion on the "family reunification law", during a plenum session in the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem, on July 6, 2021. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90
An (almost) optimistic take on Israel’s new coalition
If this coalition can defy the odds and govern effectively, then it might be the harbinger of a new political reality.
Justin Pozmanter
July 8, 2021
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a ceremony for a new neighborhood in Kfar Etzion, Gush Etzuib, on March 14, 2021. Photo by Gershon Elinson/Flash90.
A campaign without meaning
This dynamic is damaging for the country. There are essentially three plausible outcomes with the caveat that implausible things certainly can happen in Israeli politics.
Justin Pozmanter
March 19, 2021