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Israeli politics has underwent a visible radicalization pointing to right-wing policies designed to be exclusive rather than inclusive. The political spectrum has been dominated by the Likud party and its leader Benjamin Netanyahu. In this episode I talked to Gilad Halpern with the idea to make sense of current Israeli politics and understand the moves of the newly elected nationalist government. After a general discussion we focused on Jerusalem and how the new cabinet, in particular the religious-nationalist parties and leaders, may try to change the current status quo.
Originally published on 01/11/2023
Welcome to Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast. This is the new link and home of Jerusalem Unplugged, all old and new interviews will be published through the new link.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Israeli politics has underwent a visible radicalization pointing to right-wing policies designed to be exclusive rather than inclusive. The political spectrum has been dominated by the Likud party and its leader Benjamin Netanyahu. In this episode I talked to Gilad Halpern with the idea to make sense of current Israeli politics and understand the moves of the newly elected nationalist government. After a general discussion we focused on Jerusalem and how the new cabinet, in particular the religious-nationalist parties and leaders, may try to change the current status quo.
Originally published on 01/11/2023
Welcome to Jerusalem Unplugged Podcast. This is the new link and home of Jerusalem Unplugged, all old and new interviews will be published through the new link.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.