Tag: Compromise

Israel's Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, has ruled to draft all Charedim into the army, causing uproar in the ultra-Orthodox community that views Torah study as paramount.
Daniel Finkelstein, an Associate Editor of The Times, highlights the challenges of engaging in dialogue and compromise when it comes to discussions surrounding Israel.
A longstanding conflict between the Israeli army and the Charedi community, centered on exemptions for Torah study, has intensified with the recent Gaza war and the army's manpower shortage.
The podcast discusses the bundling together of complex issues like funding for Israel, aid for Ukraine, and an immigration bill in one vote, questioning the lack of transparency and public hearings in the process.
In this discussion, the focus is on examining why Israel labels the Gaza conflict as a war and delving into the concept of compromise in politics while questioning if it is essential to national unity.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing the consequences of his own political tactics as he finds himself trapped in a coalition he created.
This article discusses the recent dissolution of the Israeli government by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and the role of truth in Israeli politics.
In this episode of the Israel Policy Forum-Terrestrial Jerusalem podcast, Evan Gottesman and Danny Seidemann discuss the court proceedings regarding the Sheikh Jarrah evictions in Jerusalem.
In the book "Be Strong and of Good Courage: How Israel's Most Important Leaders Shaped Its Destiny," authors Dennis Ross and David Makovsky analyze the decisions of four Israeli leaders in relation to the two-state solution, highlighting their capacity for making crucial compromises.