The Kohelet Tentacles: Inside the Web Surrounding the Right-wing Think Tank

Some are funded directly, some of them share staff, some of them collaborate: From settlements to education to immigration, the Kohelet Policy Forum has a diverse range of NGOs under its wing

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Shuki Sadeh
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The Kohelet Policy Forum, a conservative think tank that seeks to “broaden individual liberty and free-market principles in Israel,” generally flew under the radar for the Israeli public. That is, until the unveiling of Justice Minister Yariv Levin’s controversial plan to overhaul the Israeli judicial system, thanks to the forum’s influence over the Israeli right and state institutions.

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