The course of Yigal Zahor's life took him in an opposite direction from that followed by many other Israelis: from right to left. He was born into a right-wing, religious household in Netanya and settled in the secular Kibbutz Revivim, near Be'er Sheva. Zahor, 67, writes books and articles, and on Labor Party leader Shelly Yacimovich's website, he is cited as one of her supporters. He has just come out with a...
Were the past leaders of Israel immune to error?
Conversations with relatives of politicians who led the country reveal that nothing fed their ego more than the sense that they had been wronged.
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