It’s really centrist and a handful of them are more to the right, a handful more to the left.
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They said so because that’s what some of the Arab parties have said and that is what some of them have done in the past. But it’s equally true that the potential for partnership had been untapped (and more often actively curtailed) both by Arab MKs and the Zionist center left.
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My experience interviewing Balad and Hadash members and spending time with all those party supporters is that there is almost no likelyhood they ever support a government run by someone like Lapid or Gantz. Only tiny chance Hadash would have when Dov Khenin was an MK.
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Sustained Likud propaganda?
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Does that explain widespread media coverage that showed potential coalition counts with the Balad, Ra’am, Ta’al and Hadash as if they would be part of the center-left coalition?
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"Peace" was always a figment of the left's imagination. And as many times as dreams of peace have been shown to be nightmares if war and destruction, they continue propagating the same old tropes of blaming Israel for the lack of peace.
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