From our correspondent in Jerusalem
The government led by Naftali Bennett thwarts pessimistic forecasts.
Four months after his installation, the hybrid team of personalities who have nothing in common, except an aversion to Benjamin Netanyahu, is making its way.
A gulf separates the radical right from the left embodied by the Labor Party and Meretz
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but pragmatism prevails.
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What perspectives for the Palestinian national movement?
The prime minister - in office for two years before leaving his place to Yair Lapid, the center-left foreign minister, under a rotation agreement - favors tactics over ideology.
The treatment of the Palestinian question bears witness to its apparent metamorphosis.
Originally backed by a base of ultra-Zionist and religious settlers, Naftali Bennett has muted the hard-right's expansionist land claims, while remaining upright in his boots.
Opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state, he still rejects the idea of negotiations
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