Are Any Lessons to Be Learned from the Israeli Elections?
Lessons for both the right and the left.
March 19, 2015
His election-day remarks may have been ill-advised, but they didn't change anything.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s election-day remarks about Arab voters may have been ill-advised, but to call him a “racist” is nonsense; even more nonsensical is the claim—being touted by some American and Israeli journalists—that “racism” won him the election. Jonathan Tobin writes:
Lessons for both the right and the left.
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His election-day remarks may have been ill-advised, but they didn't change anything.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s election-day remarks about Arab voters may have been ill-advised, but to call him a “racist” is nonsense; even more nonsensical is the claim—being touted by some American and Israeli journalists—that “racism” won him the election. Jonathan Tobin writes:
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