The 23 March election will be unique in Israel's modern history. One of the most important variables is the number of people in isolation or tested sick with Covid, who will forgo their right to vote at the last minute, in spite of stringent measures to protect their health. Also, an outbreak of infection in specific areas (Arab or Haredi communities) could sharply reduce turnout and affect votes for specific parties. Three of the top four parties are right-wing. Many are concerned about Israel's lack of progress toward peace with the Palestinians. They blame it on Israel's right-wing leaders and the Israelis who have shifted rightward because of the persistent ‘Palestinian failure to accept Israel's overtures for peace’, which has led to increased terrorism. Today most Israelis do not see the Palestinians as truly wanting peace. See
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Written by David Fletcher 11 Mar 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God’s chosen leaders to be given positions of authority by the voters, and the gap between Israel and Palestine to shrink. (Genesis 17:20)
- More: www.haaretz.com/israel-news/elections/.premium-eight-questions-ahead-of-israel-s-covid-election-day-1.9605534
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