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Allison, Noah, and special guest Gilad Hapern discuss PM Netanyahu’s plans to unify the parties on the right into an “Israeli Republican Party,” and the nascent efforts of the Labor Party and the Tnua Party to do the same thing on the center left, forming an “Israeli Democratic Party.”
The implication is that Israeli leaders have looked to the bewilderingly dysfunctional US congress, and said, “Yeah, we need to be more like them.” What would reorganizing the Israeli political system into something like a two-party system actually do? Would it be good for the country? For the Left?
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Allison, Noah, and special guest Gilad Hapern discuss PM Netanyahu’s plans to unify the parties on the right into an “Israeli Republican Party,” and the nascent efforts of the Labor Party and the Tnua Party to do the same thing on the center left, forming an “Israeli Democratic Party.”
The implication is that Israeli leaders have looked to the bewilderingly dysfunctional US congress, and said, “Yeah, we need to be more like them.” What would reorganizing the Israeli political system into something like a two-party system actually do? Would it be good for the country? For the Left?
This is a segment from The “Get Ready for the Repub-Likud Party” Edition.