Israel’s biggest threats demand unity, not partisan warfare - opinion
The article emphasizes the need for unity in Israel amidst significant threats facing the nation. It argues that political actions should prioritize the country's strength rather than engage in partisan conflicts. The piece highlights a recent protest against Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to fire a key security official as a reflection of the current political climate.
- ▪Israelis are facing significant threats that require a unified response.
- ▪The article criticizes partisan warfare as detrimental to the country's future.
- ▪A recent protest was held against Prime Minister Netanyahu's decision to fire the head of Shin Bet.
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Israel’s biggest threats demand unity, not partisan warfare - opinionIsraelis must decide whether politics exists to strengthen the country – or whether the country itself will surrender its fate to partisan warfare.Follow us on GoogleIsraelis attend a protest march against the decision of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fire head of Shin Bat Ronen Bar, at the entrance to Jerusalem, March 19, 2025.(photo credit: YONATAN SINDEL/FLASH90)
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