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Bennett s team starts off with a nice reform, but there s a leadership gap

Bennett s team starts off with a nice reform, but there s a leadership gap
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Israeli green groups: New government promoting environmentally destructive projects

Get email notification for articles from Zafrir Rinat Follow Jul. 15, 2021 1:50 AM The new cabinet is promoting plans destructive to the environment that were set in motion by previous governments, a coalition of Israel’s major green groups said Wednesday. The groups made the statement at a conference following the government s decision to extend the life of a committee that approves construction plans in open areas, and after the presentation of a plan that would curb the authority of the Environmental Protection Ministry. The organizations also criticized the government for not canceling an agreement with the Trans-Israel Pipeline to use the pipeline to channel oil from the Persian Gulf through Israel.

What the high priests of social Darwinism want - Opinion

Benny Nuriely Apr. 15, 2021 11:33 PM Try to imagine people who are trying on a daily basis to convince us that the government has to give the power and money to the wealthy, to deny workers the ability to exercise political influence and to deny the poor support in order to push them into the hands of employers. These mantras of hate are foreign to most of us, but in Israeli there is an active multi-armed octopus that is spreading them. The head of the octopus is the Kohelet Economic Forum. The forum was established in 2012 by academics and political entrepreneurs from various fields. The main group bankrolling the organization is run by two Jewish billionaires from Pennsylvania, along with smaller donors, American Jewish businessmen, who want to promote a policy of support for the wealthy and of preventing Israeli citizens from participating in decisions on the distribution of resources.

Bribery suspect Netanyahu is trying to buy off the public - Haaretz Editorial - Israel News

Follow Jan. 26, 2021 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has for months avoided approving the state budget to ensure that he remains as a caretaker prime minister after the Knesset dissolves, thereby proving that his actions are driven by one consideration only – staying in power at any price. His failure to pass the budget and the accompanying Economic Arrangements Law, which includes economic reforms, at the height of a severe economic crisis, means that when it comes to the economy, Netanyahu’s vision is strictly short-term. On Sunday, Netanyahu and Finance Minister Yisrael Katz unveiled an economic plan in the same vein. It’s a collection of steps that sound good, like reducing regulation and helping businesses, but are actually nothing but window dressing for the centerpiece – election bribery. One of the measures it includes is paying 750 shekels ($230) to every adult in the seven lowest deciles, regardless of whether he or she has been hurt by the crisis or not, as we

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