Tag: Netanyahu's Government

In the recent European elections, right-wing groups achieved significant victories, indicating European wariness of increased Islamic immigration and a recognition of Israel as a key ally.
The author reflects on the current state of Israel, describing the ongoing anti-government demonstrations and the disarray within the country's air force due to protesting reserve officers.
In "The God Gave My People the Torah at Sinai and All I Got Was this Lousy Podcast Edition," Linda Gradstein, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss various important topics such as the recent government budget passing and protests in Israel, along with light-hearted anecdotes.
The authors discuss the recent violent events in Israel, including a deadly terrorist attack at a synagogue, and the political atmosphere surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
In light of Israel's new government led by Netanyahu in collaboration with ultra-orthodox and ultra-nationalist partners, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain explore how Liberal Zionists can effectively respond to safeguard the country's democratic values.
In this edition of "The Man in the Room Where It Happened," Noah Efron and outgoing Member of Knesset Alon Tal discuss the feasibility of right-center-left-Arab-Jewish politics in Israel, questioning whether the outgoing government demonstrated its possibility or impossibility.
In this podcast, Noah Efron and Alon Tal discuss two important topics: the possibility of right-center-left-Arab-Jewish politics in Israel, as demonstrated by the outgoing government, and whether Benny Gantz should break his promise and join Netanyahu's government to counter Kahanists and homophobia.
Tzipi Livni and Yair Lapid are being questioned if they should resign from Netanyahu's government, especially since their initial goal of promoting peace seems unattainable.