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Likud and Netanyahu Have Forgotten You, Boston Israelis Say
How 1 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Haaretz · Jun 10, 2026
What happened
The article centers on frustration among Israelis abroad, especially in Boston, who feel detached from Israeli politics and angry at Likud and Netanyahu. It also references several related opinion, culture, and human-interest items, including protests over voting restrictions, a fire in Tzipori, and commentary on Turkey, Trump, and the Holocaust.
- 01Boston Israelis say they feel deep disappointment and unrest over politics in Israel.
- 02The article argues Bennett-Lapid exposed the hollowness of Israeli liberalism.
- 03About 1,000 pilots and flight attendants are reportedly blocked from voting.
- 04A fire burned centuries-old olive trees in Tzipori.
- 05The text includes opinion and culture items about Erdogan, Trump, music, and testimony.
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