The populist right is still robust. The left should not be complacent.
In 2017, a former Goldman Sachs banker launched a dating app called Hater, designed to match people according to their shared dislikes. It didn’t last long.
That doesn’t bode well for the coalition that is set to form a new Israeli government, since it seems unified by little more than a shared hatred for current Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It is surely the strangest coalition in modern political history, comprising parties to the right of Netanyahu, the center, the left and even, for the first time, one representing Israeli Arabs. Could such a motley crew stay together?
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