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A political cliché

The Jewish Chronicle leader column, January 4 2019

January 4, 2019 24:01
Knesset member Shuli Mualem hugs fellow MK Aliza Lavie after a vote on the Anti-Prostitution Bill at the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem on Decmber 31, 2018
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The clichéd view of Israeli politics is that it is that it is corrupt, self-serving and deeply unstable.

Like most clichés, this is grounded in truth. Israel’s PM is widely expected to be indicted for corruption.

And one would have to be credulous in the extreme not to believe that the prime driver behind the raft of new parties emerging for the forthcoming election is the self-interest of those involved, rather than any issues of principle.

But for all that, there is another rarely told story — of a political culture of compromise, determination and realism.