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Israel s most racist law comes crumbling down — for now
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Three members of Israel s coalition threaten to topple it What s their angle? - Israel News
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Jun. 10, 2021 11:22 PM
Among the many arguments still ongoing between and within the eight parties which may, or may not, form a new Israeli government Sunday evening is one that not even the most avid followers of Israeli politics will have noticed.
One of the reasons for the dispute’s obscurity is that it’s happening inside the Labor party, hardly one of the major parties in the coalition. Another reason is that it’s not jeopardizing the government’s formation or stability.
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Apr. 13, 2021 6:00 AM
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not seen as a bellicose type. He is cautious in the use of force. When conflict is forced on him, he will seek to end it quickly, without expanding or deepening it. This is what he has done for his 12 continuous years in power. Today, at the most critical point in time for his political and personal future, there are suspicious signs that undercut this perception and that should disturb every Israeli. Senior defense officials, both past and present, are well aware of what is happening and are losing sleep over it.
Where the first Reform rabbi to serve in the Knesset, Gilad Kariv, draws the line
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