An Injured Solidarity: Splits and Hiatuses in Israeli Society
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Upon Israel's inception in 1948 (and even before), the Israeli Labor Party was dominant in the country, and it favored the judicial branch of government.
But over the years, with massive Jewish immigration to Israel, as well as high local birth rates, the hegemony of Labor and its preferences have receded.
Huge controversies emerged between Jews and Arabs, secular and religious, Orthodox and Ultra-Orthodox, Right and Left, and founders and New Immigrants, giving rise to Right Wing domination,...






















