Shir Hever and Lia Tarachansky discuss the continuing rise of the far-right in Israel and the future of the Israeli state following Netanyahu’s probable reelection

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30 thoughts on “Netanyahu’s Election Crusade Succeeds In Spite of Corruption Indictments (1/2)”
  1. It really doesn't matter who won the election since there isn't much a difference between the policies of the left and the right in Apartheid Judeo-Supremacist Ethnostate.

  2. Why does the people vote for Netanyhu? I thought that Israel was critical of Netanyahus apartheid state. Thats what I heard at least.

  3. @The Real News Network / TRNN : This was a very good discussion, but one person who I found to speak well about the one-state solution is Jewish Professor Ilan Pappé. He simultaneously spoke of the two-state solution and argued that the one-state solution would definitely be better, in his view, according to his analysis. He taught as a university professor in Israel for long enough but spoke out against the criminal and genocidal Israeli occupation of Palestine, this lead to danger for his family, so he exiled the whole family to England, Britain anyway. He'd make a good guest in this TRNN discussion. US Jewish Professor Norman G. Finkelstein would make for an additional guest speaker. He argued for the two-state solution. I thought what they both said was interesting to, even if I agreed more with Ilan Pappé. I'd like to have more details about what Ilan Pappé thinks a one-state solution would look or be like, for what I read wasn't sufficiently detailed. For me, a one-state solution needs to be Just for everyone; everyone getting along cooperatively, peacefully, without any social discrimination. I don't like some of what's said in this video, I think by Lia, about what some people would make a one-state solution; definitely not having any appreciation for ghetto-ization, ….

  4. At 1:15, "one aptly named Mosha Trope ", as Marc put it, speaks and says he's very happy about Netanyahu's strong electoral position so far; speaking of Netanyahu as a "leader" making Israel strong. That's a depraved, sadly ignorant p.o.v., no question about it, and regardless of what a person's origin is. But, looking at Trope, he definitely isn't of truly Middle Eastern descent. He definitely looks to be of European descent and it's been said or reported over many years now that most Jews in the world today descend from Eastern European origin. Doing a Web search using Trope and "family name" for search terms turns up plenty of links, but those I get in the first half or more of the first page of results has only one that seems relevant. https://www.houseofnames.com/trope-family-crest Quote: " Trope History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms ! Early Origins of the Trope family The surname Trope was first found in Norfolk where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The family name was first referenced in the year 1177 when Adam Drope held lands. Drope is a hamlet in the valley of the River Ely in Vale of Glamorgan, southeast Wales. | Early History of the Trope family | This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Trope research. Another 93 words (7 lines of text) covering the years 1330, 1477, 1455, 1487, 1629 and 1671 are included under the topic Early Trope History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. … " Well, if Mosha Trope in the video isn't descendant of family of Eastern Europe, then I'd still be willing to strong bet that he definitely isn't descendant of Middle Eastern origin. The way he sounds when speaking certainly seems very European-like to me; based on having spoken with and heard enough of them. He clearly isn't descendant of ancient Jews and isn't of Middle Eastern descent; and, it clearly would be best if he GOT OUT. He MOST likely wasn't even born there; surely not, given his European accent. He tragically is awfully ignorant and un- or under-educated.

  5. "Netanyahu is a great leader." [Sarcasm on] And so was Pol Pot, and so was the last Shah of Iran, and so is Kim Jong-un. [Sarcasm off]

  6. کاشکی می توانستم هر چی فحاشی است نصار این جانور بدتر از وحشی بکنم.

  7. They are just like Trump voters, clueless & unaware. This right movement is world -wide – I do not understand – history prevails, the oppressed become the oppressors.

  8. sadly the result was predictable right or far right and the Israelis chose far right. More war and suffering in the middle east and BiBis corruption gets a clear pass kind of like Hillary and western elites.

  9. The first thing that came to mind when I read the title was his promise to steal more land. Please don't tell me TRNN is becoming like RT: Half progressive half Zionist.

  10. Brilliant? with corruption using his puppet Trump and surveillance in 1,200 voting places, threatening to make the middle east a carpet bomb that is evil and machiavellic

  11. As an Israeli Jew, how can you support these tactics and human rights violations that mimic what the Nazis did to your own people??? If you have any morals you should see the irony in that and sympathize with the Palestinians.

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