In a monologue on Channel 14, commentator Yaara Zered said that Mansour Abbas misses the government where he was a key partner, but the reason is what has changed since — more enforcement and governance, less lawlessness. Zered's commentary reflects on the political shift since Abbas's departure from the coalition.
In a monologue broadcast on Channel 14, commentator Yaara Zered discussed the political situation, focusing on Mansour Abbas, leader of the United Arab List (Ra'am). Zered stated that Abbas misses the government where he was a key partner, but the reason is what has changed since that time: more enforcement and governance, less lawlessness. The monologue comes amid ongoing political shifts in Israel, where Abbas's party was a pivotal coalition partner in the Bennett-Lapid government before leaving the coalition. Zered's analysis suggests that the current political climate has moved away from the more permissive approach that characterized the period of Abbas's coalition participation. The monologue is part of Zered's regular commentary on Channel 14, where she often provides political analysis from a right-of-center perspective. As The Zioneer previously reported, Zered has also commented on the IDF Chief of Staff's letter, arguing that the army should protect the state, not run it.
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