Why So Many Young Israelis Adore This Racist Politician
Itamar Ben-Gvir could become a member of Israel's cabinet after November’s election, with young voters among his most ardent supporters – even, it seems, in liberal enclaves like Tel Aviv
In 1977, just before the right assumed power for the first time in Israel, a high school in Ramat Gan successfully called the race. At a mock election held at Blich not long before the big day itself, Likud emerged as the big winner.
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