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11 Apr

How religion and anti-Arab sentiment helped the right-wing win the election

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The ultra-Orthodox won big by invoking rabbinic leaders; the secular right-wing that played with racial prejudices did relatively well, while those that didn't fared poorly

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Israel Inside
2019 Israeli elections
anti-Arab attitudes
racism in Israel
Likud party
Benjamin Netanyahu
New Right party
URWP Union of Right-Wing Parties
Kulanu party
Moshe Feiglin
Yisrael Beytenu party
ultra-Orthodox parties
Shas party
UTJ United Torah Judaism party
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