Israel Elections: The Future of Israeli Democracy is at Stake
Israel Elections will be in a couple of days and like in all previous ones of the last couple of years, it is again doubtful that any of the two opposite sides will be able to form a government. While the Right, with Netanyahu as leader is on the brink of a 61 seats majority […]
When Elections Become Irrelevant
Just when it appeared that Israeli politics couldn’t sink any lower, the people that are supposed to be our representatives set new records of public disgrace, stupidity and small-mindedness. Two weeks into the attempts to set up a right-wing coalition, which needs the support of an Arab(!) party to be able to survive, Netanyahu seems […]
Israeli Elections: A sign of Hope?
It’s been thirty-six hours since the ballot stations closed and the Israel Election committee is busy counting the votes. The process is delayed somewhat because of the relatively large number of “double envelope” votes that were cast this time because of the Corona crisis, while the counting is slower for the same reason. But ninety […]