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Coalition reshuffle highlights a conflict within the right

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Published: 24 May 2016

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Israel has turned right and exposed the battle within - Jonathan Freedland - The Guardian 21.05.16
PM Netanyahu’s brutal coalition reshuffle exposes a conflict within the right about the rule of law - and don’t rule out one last diplomatic push by President Obama.
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Even Rambo is afraid of where Netanyahu is heading - Allison Kaplan Sommer - Haaretz 23.05.16
Never before have Israelis seen Roni Daniel, their cocky onscreen military authority, so genuinely scared of the future. ‘For the first time I feel - because of these kind of politics ... like I’m not sure that I want my children to live here.’

Yisrael Beiteinu, Treasury reach understanding over pension payments, sources say – Jonathan Lis – Haaretz 24.05.16
Likud members express confidence that a coalition deal is near, as Avigdor Lieberman's party agrees to step back some demands regarding pensions and be flexible in the face of the finance minister's offer.

The knife Imbedded in Ya'alon’s back can be traced to Netanyahu’s troubled childhood
– Chemi Shalev – Haaretz 20.05.16
In the Machiavellian betrayal of his loyal defence minister, Netanyahu is lashing out at the scorn he has encountered throughout his life.

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