Why is Israel in turmoil?
Since Israel’s new government took power in November 2022 there have been protests and violence. Why are people upset at new government proposals?
Last November Israel elected its most far right government in its 75 year history. Months of protests followed over its plans for reform of the judicial system.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s new coalition government is proposing an agenda that goes beyond domestic reforms – and not everyone is happy.
As well as domestic protests, some of Israel’s allies are nervous as, with the government’s attention taken up by internal challenges, new alliances are forming in the middle east.
This episode of The Inquiry explores the reasons behind the tension and protests in the country and asks, why is Israel in turmoil?
Guests:
Tamar Hermann, senior researcher at the Israel Democracy Institute and Professor of Political Science at the Open University
Anshel Pfeffer, journalist and biographer of Benjamin Netanyahu
Professor Yossi Mekelberg, associate fellow at Chatham House
Hugh Lovatt, Senior Policy Fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
Presented by Gary O’Donoghue.
Producer: Louise Clarke
Researcher: Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty
Editor: Tara McDermott.
The programme was mixed by Richard Hannaford
(Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 20 Apr 2023. Credit: Menahem Kahana/ Shutterstock)
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