Naomi Chazan leaned forward in
the arched lobby of Jerusalem’s American Colony Hotel. “If we want to
chart the decline of the Israeli left, we should take 1992 as the
starting point,” she said. In the years since, the Labor Party has lost
31 of its 44 seats in Israel’s 120-member Knesset, and the historically
pro-peace Meretz is down from twelve seats to three.
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