Do any of you know anything about his political aspirations and his outlook about the various issues that need to be dealt with? What is his approach to dealing with cost of living issues? Education? Taxation? how does he plan to advance peace with the Palestinians? How would he deal with other regional threats? What would he do with the various Haredi-relevant issues, such as IDF draft, core curriculum requirements, conversion courts, "Reform Kotel", budgets, etc? size of government? Shabbos business and public transportation? and more.
How is he so popular when nobody knows his views on public issues - because he is not saying them? Are we so fickle that a tall, handsome, general can be rumored to join politics and we are all swooning over him not caring what he actually thinks?
I don't think so, but it is a phenomenon that is difficult to explain.
I suspect it is somewhat of a protest vote but also more than that. With Israelis always being so optimistic, we think we can do better, and hopefully we can. The problem is that everyone else has already shown themselves to be no better. People want another option, but the current options are not appealing to most people.
A recent poll showed 54% of the public do not want Netanyahu as Prime Minister, but the recent polls also show the Likud winning in almost a landslide (depending on what happens with Gantz). How is that possible? Partly because the Israeli government is based on parties and coalitions and is not representative of the people. People are voting for the Likud, not for any specific politician in the Likud. People are voting for Yesh Atid/Labor/Shas/UTJ/Meretz/Kulanu or whatever party, not for Netanyahu or Lapid or Deri or Litzman or Kahlon. Without a good alternative, people will continue to vote for the party they have supported until now, so even though they don't want Netanyahu, they also don't want Lapid or Bennett or Kahlon or Gabbay. So a majority of Israelis seem to not want Netanyahu as prime minister, but the Likud continues to win [in the polls].
Unless Benny Gantz runs.
Benny Gantz represents that optimism, and his status as an unknown only helps him - people don't have what not to like. As soon as he starts talking and discussing the issues people will become familiar with him and some will love him and some will hate him and expectations and support will become somewhat more realistic. But for now, Israelis are optimistic about their options for the future, knowing they don't want Bibi, and are willing to give him a shot. Benny Gantz will have to try to keep quiet and avoid talking about the issues for as long as possible.
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His new party is now official. I saw an article today that said the party would be for generals. It made me think of countries with a one party democratic system under military rule. Fortunately, the article said it would be a little bit more diverse.
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So, in summary, there will be three possible prime ministers as of now
ReplyDelete- (1) A politician that has demonstrated talent and very intelligence, has been in IDF's elite unit. Himself part of the elite, he knows how to speak to the masses. But he is now corrupted and nepotist and is threatened by the legal process. He has many scumbags at his disposal that will attack and defile his enemies with no regard to democracy and rule of law. His ideology is not very articulated because he changes allies and is very careful not to do bold steps but he supports a neoliberal economic policy, he believes that Israel strengthening economy and defense will help the state diplomatically and he is pragmatic. But he is allied now with the religious right and has already thrown the country under the bus with antidemocratic legislation (nakba law, nationality law). Not to mention that he has been in office for many years and the state is corrupted more than ever
- (2) An ex-journalist that has not even matriculated from High School. Tel Aviv seculars like him, Haredim hate him. He has been an horrible Treasury Minister (while (1) has been actually very good). Seems to have no clear economic, nor military, nor foreign policy.
- (3) An ex-general that has been good in his job, but with no experience in politics nor a clear political ideology. Till now not a demagogue but time will tell.
Hmmmm.... If there were another Jewish state I would go there. Sadly there is not so the choice is between the least horrible one, I guess
For a few years there has been a chant of 'Anyone but Bibi', but in reality, there was nobody who was anywhere near Prime Minister material. The excitement about Benny Gantz is that finally there seems to be a contender of high enough caliber to be taken seriously.
ReplyDeleteI just wish that he would join an existing party rather than creating another option in a system that already has way too many parties.