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Friday, November 4th 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Tovah Lazaroff Jerusalem Post, Oct. 30, 2022 “Maayan explained it’s impossible to speak of a regional security architecture around the nuclear issue in a situation where Middle East countries do not recognize Israel’s right to exist.” Israel must dispose of all its nuclear weapons and place its nuclear sites under the International Atomic Energy […]
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Mike Wagenheim JNS, Oct. 28, 2022 “Pillay said there should be no complaints about the open-ended nature of the COI, since the ”occupation” is “permanent, as well.” The report presented Thursday blamed only Israel for the state of the conflict. Hamas has been mentioned only once in the first two reports combined.” A number […]
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Thursday, November 3rd 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
Israel Voted for Netanyahu, Ben-Gvir. Let Them Govern – Editorial: Jerusalem Post, Nov. 3, 2022 — Israel went to the polls on Tuesday and in rather uncharacteristic fashion rendered a clear decision: Benjamin Netanyahu. No hung jury this time, no tie, no waffling: The country wants Netanyahu back as the head of a very right-wing and religious government. The […]
Zvika Klein Jerusalem Post, Nov. 2, 2022 “We will amend the Law of Return and its different stipulations to reflect current trends in Israel and ensure Jewish continuity in the Land of Israel,” the RZP platform states.” Both the Religious Zionist Party (RZP) and the Otzma Yehudit Party that joined it looked very similar […]
Jonathan S. Tobin Israel Hayom, Nov. 3, 2022 “While there has been a flurry of articles in the legacy media and liberal Jewish outlets seeking to depict Smotrich, and especially Ben-Gvir, as enemies of both democracy and decency, it will have been a mere foretaste of what is likely to follow the election.” […]
Rabbi Prof. Dov Fischer Israel National News, Nov. 2, 2022 “Itamar Ben-Gvir is a perfectly worthy Knesset member, and he is as qualified to be a cabinet minister as is any other party head or co-head.” I previously have published here my strong support for Itamar Ben-Gvir (and Bezalel Smotrich and their Religious Zionism party). […]
Alex Traiman JNS, Nov. 2, 2022 “Having 100 percent of the cabinet ministries headed by members of Israel’s right-wing will produce an unprecedented era in the state’s history.” Apparently in Israel, the fifth time is the charm. After repeated attempts by the opposition, by defectors from his own right-wing bloc, by the prosecution […]
Wednesday, November 2nd 2022 / Wednesday, November 2nd 2022
WEEKLY QUOTES “… the Israeli public voted for national pride and a Jewish state.” – former Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu who, after yesterday’s 5th election, who is posed to become Israel’s next PM. (Jerusalem Post, Nov. 2, 2022) “Israel is returning to sanity today. After years of political instability, the citizens of Israel voted for a nationalist […]
Tuesday, November 1st 2022 / Saturday, December 2nd 2023
What is at Stake in Israel’s Nov. 1st Election: Emet On-Line, Oct. 27, 2022 — On November 1st, Israelis will be heading back to the polls for the fifth time in four years. What are the major issues confronting them? Are the Israeli people voting on existential issues for the Jewish state or economic, social […]
David Isaac JNS, Oct. 30, 2022 “… the key to this election is the turnout—who is voting and from which areas. Knowing where people are voting tells you more about who will win than asking individuals for whom they will vote,” Polls show opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu either eking out a victory in Tuesday’s […]
Jeremy Sharon Times of Israel, Oct. 30, 2022 “Because of this financial vulnerability, Rabinowitz says the Haredi parties have sought to leverage the cost of living crisis to their benefit, and blame it squarely on the current government as a way of boosting voter motivation by underlining the supposed negative impact the actions […]
Seth J. Frantzman Jerusalem Post, Nov. 1, 2022 “Ankara wants to use Israel as a conduit to closer ties with Washington. Depending on who triumphs in the elections, Turkey could continue its reconciliation, or use the elections as an excuse to try to inflame tensions and profit from any Israel-Palestinian conflicts that may erupt.” […]
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