An opinion piece by Benyamin Moalem argues that the belief Israel will fundamentally change under a different prime minister misunderstands where the Israeli public stands today, according to the Times of Israel.
An opinion piece published by the Times of Israel on Monday argues that the expectation Israel will undergo fundamental change under a different prime minister misreads the Israeli public's current position. Author Benyamin Moalem contends that Israelis are not seeking a radical departure from the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The piece adds to the ongoing debate over Israeli leadership and U.S.-Israel relations, as The Zioneer has previously reported on various analyses regarding Netanyahu's political future and the Democratic Party's approach to Israel.
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