On Politics and Socialism
I don't usualy talk about politics, but this time I would like to make an observation to anyone who is interested in Israel politics. After the election of Amir Perech as the leader for the Avoda (Labor) party, there seemed to have been a huge shift in the political landscape in Israel.
For the first time, there is the possibility of an election where the main focus is not about peace or security, but rather the social issues. I currently don't hold an opinion about any of the parties, but I definately like the way it is going. An election focused on social issues is due for a long time. Peace is important, and saving life is more so, but I don't see that much of a difference between any of the candidates regarding the peace process or protecting Israel from terror.
Regardless of who will will the elections, it put a whole new spin on the political arena, one that the politician had conveniently ignored for "more important issues" for too long.
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