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MembersDo Israeli politicians have any respect for their superiors?

King David could have taken the throne by force; instead, he humbled himself – Knesset members, watch and learn.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly lashes his critics from the Knesset podium. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly lashes his critics from the Knesset podium. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

I’m not really into politics – the strategies, games, rivalries, and bulldozer mentality one must have to gain political ground has never appealed to me. But I appreciate those destined for it who are given authority by God (and voters) to serve in the public’s best interest.

In the last few years, I have noticed a shift in the political climate – it has degenerated into a system that has lost its basic respect for hierarchy.

The Israeli public has watched respectable figures (without naming names) use their tongues as swords to slice down their opponents in the most disrespectful of ways. In the process, they have reduced themselves from impressive leaders to immature children, bickering, screaming insults, and even cursing.

It starts with removing other politicians’ titles and calling them by their first name alone, adding unnecessary adjectives, playing blame games, and borderline blasphemous speech, intent on swaying public opinion and dethroning their opponent. No matter which channel you watch, the right and the left wage a war of words, and those words trickle down to other Knesset members,...

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One response to “Do Israeli politicians have any respect for their superiors?”

  1. Masami Cobley says:

    Well said Oriel!

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