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Israel’s First Religious Prime Minister Wasn’t What You Were Expecting
Naftali Bennett was squeezed out of Israel’s right by the Netanyahu cult and naked Jewish supremacism. But his party’s decline says much more about Jewish identity in the Jewish state
The by-now former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett set a number of records in his year-long term, including being the shortest-serving premier, the only PM to represent one of the smallest parties in the Knesset, and the first to have an independent Arab party in their governing coalition.
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