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A brutal battle for power... at the Jewish Agency?

With front runner Elazar Stern out of the race an unprecedented political fight has begun

October 14, 2021 14:18
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Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett and German chancellor Angela Merkel visit at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial museum in Jerusalem on October 10, 2021. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90
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Israeli politics seemed to be taking place in parallel universes this week. At the King David Hotel, the cabinet gathered for a festive meeting in which Prime Minister Naftali Bennett sat side-by-side with the visiting German Chancellor, Angela Merkel.

The woman who has ruled Germany for 16 years — and as soon as a new coalition is formed in Berlin will be on her way out — seemed unusually chirpy for someone who is adept as she is at hiding her emotions.

Mr Bennett seemed very pleased with himself as well. She was the first senior world leader he was welcoming to Jerusalem and though neither of them mentioned his name, it was clear they were pleased that the host wasn’t someone else.

Meanwhile, in another universe across town, a series of events was being held to mark the anniversary of the signing of the historic “Abraham Accords” between Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.