Actually, the Likud is quite liberal. As was Herut. As was Jabotinsky. It is true that the political divisions in Israel are more genuinely right-left ideological divisions based on social and economic visions, than they are on other values. Both the right and left have serious liberals among them. I think it has always been that way; which is why at times Israeli parties could make strange alliances and coalitions.
Actually, the Likud is quite liberal. As was Herut. As was Jabotinsky. It is true that the political divisions in Israel are more genuinely right-left ideological divisions based on social and economic visions, than they are on other values. Both the right and left have serious liberals among them. I think it has always been that way; which is why at times Israeli parties could make strange alliances and coalitions.
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