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Head of Israel s Labor Says Party Supports Improved Iran Deal, Calls Netanyahu Approach a Failure
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Ben Caspit talks this week with the executive director of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism Gilad Kariv. Placed 4th on the Israeli Labor list for the March 23 elections, Kariv hopes to be the first non-Orthodox rabbi in the Knesset. Kariv criticizes Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for caving in to ultra-Orthodox pressure, neglecting his duty to protect the Israeli center. He says that Israeli leaders must now "establish a new paradigm in state relations with the ultra-Orthodox community".
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Israel is heading towards its fourth election in two years, March 23. Here is what we may reasonably expect this time.
Midnight yesterday was the deadline for declaring parties. There were mergers and droppings-out on the right and on the left. In Israeli politics, a governing coalition needs to principally garner a majority of 61 seats out of the 120 Knesset seats, and this is done by coalitions of smaller parties. Yet there is a threshold level of 3.25% (4 seats) which is an incentive against being too fragmented, because if a party falls below the threshhold, its votes may be lost.
The biggest single party in Israeli politics today is Likud, by far. It currently polls at around 30 seats. It used to have a rival bloc called Blue and White. That centrist bloc, led by Benny Gantz (who came into politics two years ago boasting of having bombed Gaza back to the “stone age” as army Chief of Staff) is now not even clearing the electoral threshold in the r
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Israeli Minister Itzik Shmuli announces exit from politics
Israeli Minister Itzik Shmuli announces exit from politics
Citing his “mistake” in joining Netanyahu’s government, the former Labor Party Knesset member says he is “taking a break from politics.”
Labor, Social Welfare and Social Services Minister Itzik Shmuli speaks at an event in Jerusalem on May 18, 2020. Photo by Shlomi Cohen/Flash90.
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(February 3, 2021 / JNS) Israeli Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services Minister Itzik Shmuli announced his resignation on Wednesday, citing his “mistake” in joining the unity government led by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
In a Facebook post, the former Labor Knesset member said that is going to “take a break from politics” to consider his future path.
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