You can hear the drumbeats for immediate elections in Israel in demonstrations in the streets, on highway billboards, and in the headlines. After four months of putting politics aside to focus on the war in Gaza and the northern border, Israelis - in growing numbers - are finally asking when they will be able to take their growing frustration with their current leaders to the polls.
Politics is also in the air when it comes to the Palestinian future - as the issue over who will rule Gaza and who will decide that - heats up. And as the 2024 November election looms in the United States, Israel and Gaza has become a hot potato in the race for the White House.
Public opinion expert and Haaretz columnist Dr. Dahlia Scheindlin joins host Allison Kaplan Sommer on this week's Haaretz Podcast to analyze the political map in each of these arenas in detail.
Scheindlin warns against misinterpreting the consistent polls showing that Israelis are ready to rid themselves of Benjamin Netanyahu following October 7 as evidence that they oppose his wartime policies, as well as the reason for why how Hamas appears to be far more politically popular in the West Bank than they are in Gaza.
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Rabbi Delphine Horveilleur: 'Zionism is about strength. After Oct. 7, Israelis understand brokenness'
Aluf Benn: 'Israel's far right sees a chance to drive out hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from Gaza'
'Israeli-Palestinian Memorial Day ceremony exemplifies what the day after the Gaza war could look like'
'Biden is willing to sacrifice reelection for Israel. That's shocking, heartbreaking and dangerous'
'The campus wars over Gaza suck. But they are not a violent, antisemitic nightmare'
'Young U.S. Jews believe Judaism is about social justice. They ask, does Israel stand for that?'
'If One of Those Missiles Hit Tel Aviv We Would Be in a Very Different, Devastating Situation'
'U.S. military aid to Israel is endangered. More people will say it should be cut'
'Ultra-Orthodox Israelis are at the peak of their power and they don't pay a price in war'
'The more oppression there is, the more younger Arabs in Israel prefer to identify as Palestinians'
Thomas Friedman, Aluf Benn, Noam Tibon and Amir Tibon on the failures of Oct. 7
Tony Kushner: Israel's Gaza war 'looks a lot like ethnic cleansing to me'
Franklin Foer: 'Simplistic moralism is dividing the world into good and evil, and placing Jews on the side of evil'
'Netanyahu wants the world to accuse Israel of genocide, apartheid and ethnic cleansing'
Former PM Olmert: 'Netanyahu’s overconfidence and arrogance led to October 7'
'This is not our first war, but it's the first war we've seen Israel's credit rating drop'
Israel's former head of military intelligence: 'If we don't offer an alternative, we'll end up with Hamas again'
Rallying for democracy, calling to free hostages: Where Israel's protest movements stand
The ugly price Israel will pay for the decision-making failures that led to October 7
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