Caroline Glick on lawfare against Trump and against Netanyahu
Well worth reading.
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Continue reading →A defection means that Bennett’s government has lost its fragile majority: Plunging the government into crisis, coalition whip Idit Silman announced Wednesday that she is quitting and will instead work to form a new, right-wing government without a resort to … Continue reading →
Parliamentary systems mean that sometimes coalition governments can form that are composed of various parties that didn’t get all that much popular support. As long as the most popular party fails to get a majority or create a majority coalition, … Continue reading →
The political stance of a country can change very quickly these days, and elections have consequences. But Israeli elections are especially confusing, and I really don’t have a good idea what’s going on in that country at the moment despite … Continue reading →
Israel keeps having elections, but they keep having more or less the same result. That includes the latest one: We still don’t have the final results of Tuesday’s election. It may take till Friday or even next week until the … Continue reading →
…is going to have another election, its fourth in two years.
Continue reading →…because they have proven them wrong about Israel, Palestine, the Arab World, and the path to peace. Have you noticed a pattern here? For decades, leftist experts who presented themselves as caring about achieving a certain outcome – whether it … Continue reading →
Well, well, well: In a dramatic turn of events, the Blue and White Party that served as the alternative to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the March 2 election, broke up on Thursday after party head Benny Gantz decided to … Continue reading →
Israeli politics is nothing if not complicated. And the last few elections – which have come with great rapidity, in an effort to break an impasse – have been especially complex in their results. But the upshot is that until … Continue reading →
“So far so good” means exit polls: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu planned to declare victory in Israel’s election on Monday, a spokesman for his party said, after television exit polls showed him just a seat short of a governing majority … Continue reading →