Why Israel's right-wing voters feel the system is stacked against them – opinion

Right-wing voters in Israel feel the system is stacked against them, driven by a history of perceived prejudice and institutional bias. The article cites examples including a racist post by Dr. Dubi Luxman comparing Likud voters to primates, media double standards, and the Supreme Court's handling of haredi enlistment. The writer argues that these grievances fuel voter anger and solidify support for the Right.

Right-wing voters in Israel feel the system is stacked against them, driven by a history of perceived prejudice and institutional bias. The article cites examples including a racist post by Dr. Dubi Luxman comparing Likud voters to primates, media double standards, and the Supreme Court's handling of haredi enlistment. The writer argues that these grievances fuel voter anger and solidify support for the Right. The article also mentions the firing of several journalists by Haaretz for not towing the ideological line, and the leak of a video clip from Sde Teiman to Channel 12. The writer concludes that these issues are evidence of a rotten system and an institutional, not state, perverted allegiance.

Why Israel's right-wing voters feel the system is stacked against them – opinion