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Religious Zionism Faces a Defining Election Choice
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
The article says Israel’s next election will decide whether the country continues under a Netanyahu-Haredi bloc or shifts toward a model of Torah, work, and national responsibility. It urges Religious Zionists to stop backing a system that rewards nonworking, nonserving dependence on public funds. The author warns that another term could lock in an irreversible political reality.
- 01The election will decide Israel’s long-term Jewish and political character.
- 02The article attacks Haredi demands for more public funds and legal protections.
- 03It says Religious Zionism must choose between the Netanyahu-Haredi bloc and its own values.
- 04The author invokes Torah, work, and military service as the proper Jewish model.
- 05Another term, the piece warns, could create an irreversible political reality.
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