The New York Times’ editorial board on Saturday published an op-ed warning against the new Israeli government headed by Benjamin Netanyahu.
“[T]he far-right government that will soon take power, led by Benjamin Netanyahu, marks a qualitative and alarming break with all the other governments in Israel’s 75-year history. While Mr. Netanyahu clearly has the support of the Israeli electorate, his coalition’s victory was narrow and cannot be seen as a broad mandate to make concessions to ultrareligious and ultranationalist parties that are putting the ideal of a democratic Jewish state in jeopardy,” it wrote.
The editorial says that the Times’ editorial board “has been a strong supporter of Israel and a two-state solution for many years” but also warns, “Netanyahu’s government, however, is a significant threat to the future of Israel — its direction, its security and even the idea of a Jewish homeland. For one, the government’s posture could make it militarily and politically impossible for a two-state solution to ever emerge.” READ MORE