At This Rate, Israel Won't Make It to Its 100th Birthday

The Israeli elite will flee the country once they see that the various 'tribes' can't agree on a social contract, government-administration experts Eugene Kandel and Ron Tzur warn in a new paper

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מירב ארלוזרוב 

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The Marker
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Meirav Arlosoroff

Israel's 76th Independence Day last week was the saddest and bleakest Independence Day since the establishment of the state. Instead of celebrating, people were asking themselves: What next? Will Israel emerge from the crisis and live to celebrate its centennial?

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