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West Bank and Gaza Palestinians won't be voting in Israel's March elections - would they if they could?

West Bank and Gaza Palestinians won't be voting in Israel's March elections - would they if they could?

Update: 2021-03-11
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Why are Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem concerned about Israel's March elections, and do they see any difference between the Israeli political parties in ways that will affect their lives?


In Election Overdose Episode 11, co-hosts Anshel Pfeffer and Dahlia Scheindlin speak to special guest Dr. Khalil Shikaki, the leading Palestinian public opinion researcher, who explains why the Palestinian political elite differ from the public on whether Israel's election results matter for them, and how. And as the two-state solution recedes, would Palestinians consider voting in Israeli elections? In other news, the Israeli campaign enters its final stretch: television advertising has begun, the polls are stuck, and Yair Lapid offers Israelis a government of "sanity," while Naftali Bennett's Yamina threatens to overtake Gideon Sa'ar's New Hope party.

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West Bank and Gaza Palestinians won't be voting in Israel's March elections - would they if they could?

West Bank and Gaza Palestinians won't be voting in Israel's March elections - would they if they could?

Haaretz.com