Israeli Lawmaker Naama Lazimi Isn't Afraid of Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir. Will She Bring Back the Zionist Left?

Labor MK Naama Lazimi has been a prominent presence on the front lines of anti-government protests in recent months, fighting alongside hostage families for the return of their loved ones from Gaza. "I'm a parliamentary opposition member, it's my duty to do whatever I can to rein in the police and stand in solidarity," she says

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Allison Kaplan Sommer
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Allison Kaplan Sommer

At the Tel Aviv anti-government demonstrations last Saturday, Naama Lazimi made the dramatic transformation she has performed regularly in recent weeks: from smiling, glad-handing politician to fierce street fighter defiantly confronting the police.

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