Will a New Israeli Left Arise from the Ashes of the Old?
Peace became the left’s byword, and peace had become synonymous with terrorism.
December 14, 2022
Peace became the left’s byword, and peace had become synonymous with terrorism.
In last month’s Knesset elections, Labor—which dominated the first three decades of Israeli politics—emerged as the smallest party with only four seats. Meretz, the party to its left, failed to win any seats. Eran Lerman evaluates the decline and collapse of the country’s left wing, and its possible future:
Peace became the left’s byword, and peace had become synonymous with terrorism.
The current hierarchy gives the most rights to Muslims, and the fewest to religious Jews.
And 2023 may well be worse.
“You will give truth to Jacob, lovingkindness to Abraham.”
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In last month’s Knesset elections, Labor—which dominated the first three decades of Israeli politics—emerged as the smallest party with only four seats. Meretz, the party to its left, failed to win any seats. Eran Lerman evaluates the decline and collapse of the country’s left wing, and its possible future:
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