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Allison, Don, and Noah discuss the revelation that Israel’s Minister of Culture & Sport, Miri Regev, just eight years ago considered joining the Labor Party. Is the populist right the only lane open to ambitious Mizrahi politicians?
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Allison, Don, and Noah discuss the revelation that Israel’s Minister of Culture & Sport, Miri Regev, just eight years ago considered joining the Labor Party. Is the populist right the only lane open to ambitious Mizrahi politicians?
This is a segment from The “Girls with Scissors” Edition.