Mati Tuchfeld, writing in Maariv, argues that opposition parties have become indistinguishable from each other, having abandoned substantive issues in favor of a shared focus on anti-Haredi sentiment. Tuchfeld says the differences between leaders such as Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, Avigdor Lieberman, Gadi Eisenkot, and Yair Golan are no longer clear.
Mati Tuchfeld, a commentator for the daily Maariv and head of the C14 political desk, published a column Friday arguing that the opposition parties have become indistinguishable from each other. According to Tuchfeld, all opposition parties now focus exclusively on a shared anti-Haredi sentiment, having abandoned any other substantive or value-based agenda. He states that the differences between leaders Yair Lapid, Naftali Bennett, Avigdor Lieberman, Gadi Eisenkot, and Yair Golan are no longer discernible. The analysis reflects Tuchfeld's personal opinion and is presented as a critique of the current opposition's strategy.
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