Is Benjamin Netanyahu the best thing that has happened to Israel since its creation?
Or worse?
Here is an uninhibited nationalist who tenaciously serves the interests of his people.
He worked successfully for the marginalization of the Palestinian question, and the latter no longer represents for his country a cause of tussle with the rest of the world.
He also succeeded, through the Abraham Accords, in formalizing a new alliance with a number of traditionally hostile Arab countries.
Finally, under his various mandates, the economy prospered.
This is a tour de force.
Yes, but of course it's not that simple.
The remoteness of any Palestinian solution means, in the medium term, a situation of apartheid in the West Bank, and therefore of permanent war.
Domestically, the Supreme Court reform project is a perilous transgression of the tacit pact that made Israel.
The Court has defined, over the years, what is possible and not possible vis-à-vis minorities who…
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