How a dead extremist Rabbi still shapes Israeli politics today
How a dead extremist Rabbi still shapes Israeli politics today

How a dead extremist Rabbi still shapes Israeli politics today

How a dead extremist Rabbi still shapes Israeli politics today
Meir Kahane was a US-born Israeli rabbi who was assassinated in 1990. He was widely seen as an extremist, promoting violent anti-Arab racism so why does his ideology live on? Al Jazeera’s Yasmeen ElTahan explains.
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