
Netanyahu and the system of rule he built - failed.
Whatever Netanyahu’s past achievements may have been, Israel today is confronting the decay of the system he built.
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Israel has proven that it can be strong. The question is whether its politics can turn that strength into results, accountability, and a future.
Reality of Israel is a political platform about governance, security, war, and the decisions that determine the country’s future.
An independent liberal-right political platform about war, Israeli politics, and the country's future.
It presents a clear position, sharp questions, and practical proposals about what should change in order to strengthen Israel.
Military campaigns, security threats, unresolved conflicts, and the cost of wrong decisions.
My principles: decisions in the interest of the state, not coalitions. Fair burden-sharing. State responsibility toward its citizens.
Allies, adversaries, regional shifts, and Israel's place in a changing Middle East.
Not only criticism, but concrete ideas about what must change in order to strengthen Israel.

Whatever Netanyahu’s past achievements may have been, Israel today is confronting the decay of the system he built.

From the very beginning, I did not see this pause as the start of real peace. A diplomatic way out was not visible from the outset.

To a country that knows how to stand firm. To a society that knows how to endure even in difficult times. And to the people who continue to live, build, work, and defend it.

Under this government, we are losing more and more of both our independence and our future.

Allies are, of course, important to Israel. But only as a supplement to our own strength, not as its foundation.

Predictably, the demand was rejected.

And this move is more consequential than it may seem at first glance.

Today, the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire.