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Netanyahu fue designado para formar nuevo Gobierno de Israel, a pesar de no tener apoyo en Parlamento | El Mundo | DW

Netanyahu fue designado para formar nuevo Gobierno de Israel, a pesar de no tener apoyo en Parlamento | El Mundo | DW
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A red Knesset

Get email notification for articles from Amira Hass Follow Apr. 5, 2021 12:46 PM With great enthusiasm and eagerness did the correspondents on the Israeli channel Kan 11 report on candidates for the Palestinian parliament who in the past have borne arms, were involved in killing Israelis, and were or still are incarcerated in Israeli prisons. In short, what we call “terrorists.” They also reported on the wife of a certain Hebron resident who killed and was killed, and who is No. 2 on the official Fatah list (loyal to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas). The blindfolds covering the eyes of Israelis, which they refuse to remove or don’t even notice, are too numerous to count. In the past two years alone, for example, the “Anyone but Bibi” camp has pinned its hopes on three MKs who are former Israeli army chiefs of staffs – Benny Gantz, Moshe Ya’alon and Gabi Ashkenazi. It’s impossible to calculate the precise number of Palestinians and Lebanese (includin

What Is Right for Israel

A friend asked recently how anyone who supports the right-wing in Israel could advocate for anything other than two right of center parties headed by Naftali Bennett and Gideon Sa’ar to join a government led by the Likud party with Benjamin Netanyahu remaining as Prime Minister. Combined with the two ultra-Orthodox parties and a further right-wing party, they could (easily) form a solid, stable, right-wing coalition, per what my friend posited, is the will of the majority of Israelis. This comes in light of deliberations and negotiations going on as to who will form the next government, with an understanding that all three of these leaders would have to make significant compromises to create or join such a coalition.  The premise of the question is that the voters for (all) these parties are of the same mindset and want a right-wing government, above all.  I have a different view.

Israeli Election HQ – Post-Election Webinar feat Dahlia Scheindlin

Two live webinars (3/31 and 4/7) analyzing the Israeli elections and their meaning for Israel’s future. About this Event With Israelis facing the fourth national election in just two years, and amid a continuing coronavirus pandemic and uncertain economy, voters are fatigued and wondering where the country is headed. The UCLA Y&S Nazarian Center for Israel Studies has two post-election events ( March 31 and Background Israel’s national “unity” government took office in May 2020, led by Prime Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud and Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s Blue & White. The shaky alliance followed three inconclusive national elections and the most protracted political crisis in the country’s history. Yet, the government collapsed again after the Knesset – Israel’s parliament – failed to approve a national budget. Israelis go to the polls for the fourth time on March 23, 2021. Official results from that election will be published on the day of our first program,

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