For the first time in decades, Israelis have something to vote for — not just against
As an Israeli-American, I’ve had a front-row seat to the successes, failures, blind spots and breakthroughs of political movements in both places. One difference has always stood out to me. Americans occasionally get to experience…
Assessment
The piece identifies a shift in Israeli electoral sentiment, moving from protest-driven voting toward affirmative choice. For observers, this suggests potential realignment in coalition dynamics and policy priorities. The key question is whether this newfound sense of purpose translates into stable governance or remains a fleeting moment before familiar divisions reemerge.
