
Rosner’s Domain | What Is ‘Right Wing’ in Israel?
Right-wing voters view themselves as ideologues driven by core issues and substance, not by the admiration for a single politician.

Right-wing voters view themselves as ideologues driven by core issues and substance, not by the admiration for a single politician.

With the U.S. and Iran signing a ceasefire deal that limits Israel’s options, the Israeli prime minister is facing a most difficult moment during an election year.

Israelis view themselves as fighting for survival, just, fair, moral and brave, while the rest of the world sees something else entirely, viewing Israel as a country that has lost its brakes, destabilizing the order and running amok without justification.

Can Israel’s dependency on the U.S. be reduced? Yes, but it is a lengthy, costly process.

Netanyahu and his base have held power for most of three decades, yet in spirit, they are still raging against the condescending elites.

Was there a plan for bringing about a revolution, or more a hope than a plan?

In the introduction to the book about the U.S. community I wrote about a decade and a half ago, a little story about Foxman appeared, which I thought was appropriate as a farewell to this man and to an era.

Gantz’s ideological message is based on a noble dream: a grand bargain that could seat everyone from Bezalel Smotrich to Yair Lapid at the same table.

A new chapter has begun this week: Election 2026.

As Israel turns 78, its alliance with America is being questioned from all sides. What is the wise path forward?




