The brutality of the Israeli Occupation, the scale of Israel's continuing political turmoil, the undisguised Ku Klux Klan-ish murderous Israeli settlers' attacks on Palestinian civilians and towns, the deepening rage within the Palestinian population of the Occupied Territories and inside Israel — and the visible unease among the rulers of the United States' Middle East Arab allies — have pressured the U.S. government to pretend that it cares about Palestine. The key word here is “pretend.”
At the end of the day, the political views of most Israelis hover around the centrist ground, whether Right or Left. It is thus possible and incumbent upon these groups to meet on common ground.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant Warned in the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee That Israel Is Losing Its National Resilience, a Development That Is B
Arye Naor says former Likud leader planted concepts now being undone by government in his attorney general Aharon Barak, who was also given larger role to scrutinize decisions