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Analysis

Avi Gabbay’s inspiration 
is not Macron but Blair

July 31, 2017 13:34
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1 min read

Ever since Avi Gabbay came from nowhere and won the Israeli Labour Party leadership race on July 10, commentators in Israel and abroad have been calling him “the Israeli Macron”.

In private, however, Mr Gabbay has said he is looking for inspiration on the other side of the English Channel, from another formerly anonymous politician who surprisingly became Labour leader 23 years ago this month: Tony Blair.

While Mr Macron formed a new centrist party in France, vanquishing the old parties of left and right on his way to the Elysée Palace, Mr Gabbay’s situation is much more reminiscent of that which faced the then newly elected leader of the Labour Party in 1994.

At that time, Labour had gone 15 years without holding office. A similar period has passed since the last Israeli Labour prime minister, Ehud Barak, lost to a Likud challenger.