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And what if you were to vote and then leave Israel? After all, I know Jews who came to Israel to serve in the army and do their bit for the Jewish people, and then go back home with more understanding of our culture, our language and our daily life. What if some progressive (what a term for it!) Jews felt voting in a left-wing government was doing their bit for Israel, after which they would be free to return to the States, to their jobs or studies, their houses or their parents' houses, their progressive synagogues and their pulpits from which they pronounce their truths about the Jewish state. Only this time, they would be watching what a left-wing government would do after they would have helped vote it into power. You know what's funny? It is an Israeli saying that it takes a right-wing government to make peace and a left-wing government to make war. Given that the conditions for peace are not yet here but the conditions for war have been fomenting off and on for a long time (this past summer, for example) and the right-wing government did not carry out a war to the end for quite some time yet. It would be interesting to see whether or not a contemporary left-wing government, bearing the weight of the nation on its shoulders, would do what the right-wing government, disdained the world around, has been hesitant to accomplish. Yalla, American Jews! Saddle up!* * * * *
This thought experiment can be said to complement an earlier thought experiment I wrote up when Zehava Galon was leader of Meretz.
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