08:22 AM • June 29 2026 IDT
Supporters of genocide have no place in Israel's next government

The distance between two Jerusalem landmarks, the Knesset and the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial, is only three miles; a mere ten-minute drive. Yet within the hallways of the Israeli parliament, there are lawmakers calling to commit genocide, ignoring the most painful and important lesson in the history of the Jewish people. To make it worse, they belong to the ruling party which has been leading Israel for most of the past two decades.
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