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Analysis

Eradicating poverty is Israel's cause du jour

March 1, 2012 15:12
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It is not often that Mohammad Barakeh and Zevulun Orlev find themselves fighting the same battle. Politicians with the mostly-Arab Hadash party and the pro-settler Jewish Home respectively, they are usually found trading barbs across the Knesset.

But now, the two have united to establish a Knesset caucus combat poverty. Politicians from two other parties closer to the political centre - Kadima and Labour - are heading the group with them.

The fact that political opponents are putting aside their differences for this issue illustrates that after years of neglect, socio-economic issues are finding their way to the centre of Israel's political discourse.

A year ago, the politicians now involved in the caucus would have certainly said they were troubled by poverty, but did not have the enthusiasm to commit the time and energy to a joint venture against it. So what has changed?