Tag: Knesset Election

During the Weimar Republic, Hitler raised concerns about the limits on amending the constitution, especially regarding President Hindenburg's term extension in the 1932 election.
This discussion centers around the recent developments in Arab-Jewish political integration in Israel, specifically the breakup of the Joint List, low voter turnout among Arab citizens, and the emergence of the United Arab List.
In an article for Times of Israel, Political Correspondent Tal Schneider examines the upcoming March 23 Knesset election in Israel.
Evan Gottesman and Eli Kowaz discuss the unique circumstances of the third Knesset election in twelve months, exploring whether this election will differ from its predecessors and what factors are influencing the early campaign.
In a discussion led by Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Jeremy Benstein, the trio explores the impact of Hebrew language on global Jewish unity, the potential repercussions of a third Knesset election, and the portrayal of Jewish identity in media.
David A. Halperin and Michael Koplow discuss the conflict in Gaza and the U.S. recognition of Israeli sovereignty in the Golan Heights, analyzing how these issues resonate with Israeli voters ahead of the Knesset election on April 9.
In a recent discussion, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida debated the significance of open primaries in Israeli politics, particularly in parties like Meretz, Labor, and Likud.