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Director, Project for Middle East Peace at Washington Institute for Near East Policy

What does the current strife over the judicial overhaul in Israel mean for its national security and U.S.-Israel ties? In my latest piece for The Washington Institute, I discuss the reasonableness bill and widespread protests in the context of domestic politics, national security implications, and effect on the U.S.-Israel relationship. Bottom line for the bilateral relationship: In the longer term, Washington is no doubt wondering whether the Knesset’s decision is an aberration tied to the current political environment or a turning point in Israeli democracy. The vibrancy of the decades-long bilateral relationship is substantially based on the fact that Americans and Israelis share core values, not just military and economic interests. Any perceived erosion in these values could gradually affect the broad political base that supports the close relationship. Hence, supporters of U.S.-Israeli relations need to maintain focus on shared values as much as shared interests. https://lnkd.in/eq5SQJgf

Israel’s New Law Holds Implications for Security and U.S. Relations

Israel’s New Law Holds Implications for Security and U.S. Relations

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