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The 4 big questions that the next Israeli government will decide

  • Written by Dov Waxman, Professor of Political Science, International Affairs and Israel Studies, Northeastern University
Ultra orthodox Jews watch Rabbi Israel Hager vote in Bnei Brak, Israel, Sept. 17, 2019. AP/Oded Balilty

On Sept. 17, Israelis went to the polls for the second time in less than six months.

They were voting again because – for the first time in the country’s history – a coalition government could not be assembled after the last...

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