The Israeli Left is Far From Dead
If the Likud and its coalition partners do not win 61 seats in the upcoming elections, the left will continue to control the national agenda regardless of what the public thinks.
If the Likud and its coalition partners do not win 61 seats in the upcoming elections, the left will continue to control the national agenda regardless of what the public thinks.
Revoltingly, a mere century after their forebears began arriving at the ports of Jaffa and Haifa, for Israel’s modern left, “Zionism” is a mere marketing tool used to present themselves as the country’s rightful rulers.
There are three areas where Israel can be of greatest assistance: education, religious services, and security.