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The Investor’s Guide To Israel’s Political Market (Conclusion)
Posted on: January 16th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinWhen people thought that Avigdor Lieberman would someday be prime minister, I explained that Yisrael Beiteinu would disappear from the political map. The reason is that, like Kadima, the former foreign minister’s party is about a person, not a party.

The Investor’s Guide To Israel’s Political Market (Part I)
Posted on: January 9th, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinThe 2013 Israeli elections were supposed to have been boring. The pundits promised that the final result is already clear and there is nothing new under the sun. However, with less than two weeks to go until the polls open, we are in the throes of one of the most fascinating election campaigns that Israel has known. It is a campaign that faithfully reflects the deep currents of change in Israeli society. Nobody can yet predict its final outcome.

Investor’s Guide to the Political Market
Posted on: January 6th, 2013
Sections → Special Features → Israel Elections 5773In a 12 year struggle, we have led the Religious Zionists deep into the ruling party. The Likud, in turn, gladly opened its gates wide.
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Feiglin: Revoke Oslo, Stop US Aid
Posted on: January 3rd, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinLeading up to Israel’s Knesset elections on January 22, here are more initiatives I hope to bring to the fore in the next Knesset:
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Guard our Freedom: Beware the Biometric Law
Posted on: January 1st, 2013
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinPeople can lose their liberty without feeling a thing. So guard it with the greatest vigilance and do not give anyone your biometric information.
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Voting for Bennett Is Sectoral, for Likud National
Posted on: December 26th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIt is amazing to see how the same people can be deceived time and again.
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Posted on: December 19th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinLast week, I detailed parts of my campaign platform for the January 22 Israeli Knesset elections. Here are more proposals:

Posted on: December 12th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinThe main junction from which the different opinions on most issues in Israel diverge is the question of identity. Israel does not have clear borders because it does not have a clear identity. The dispute is not really over peace or security. The dispute is about identity. The more solid our Jewish identity, the stronger the connection between our land and us. The stronger the desire to retreat from our Jewish identity, the stronger our desire to retreat from the land. When we connect to our identity, we will connect to our land and we will merit clear borders and peace.

From Jerusalem – Not From New York
Posted on: November 30th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIsrael has a simple option: Immediate withdrawal from the United Nations.
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Posted on: November 29th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinAfter the Pillar of Defense cease-fire, many now understand what we understood after the Zo Artzeinu demonstrations: The Israeli crisis is not on the continuum between Right and Left. It is on the continuum between Israelis and their Jewish identity.

Posted on: November 21st, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinWhat is the solution to the constant missile attacks in southern Israel? Those with a solution are the people who warned against signing the Oslo Accords in the first place. These people continue to be sidelined. Clearly, the Oslo advocates have no intention of giving up the profits and perks of the “peace industry” that they have created.
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Posted on: November 14th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIt is morning and my car glides down the mountains of the Shomron into the smog of greater Tel Aviv. Another crazy day of running in the primaries is about to begin. My cell phone rings. A young, determined voice is on the other end.

The ‘This Is Their Land’ Mentality
Posted on: November 7th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinThe ritual of rockets that periodically pummel Israel’s southern communities includes numerous media interviews with the important people. The journalists attempt to extract from anybody who thinks he is somebody some piece of a resolution for this crazy situation that is unparalleled anywhere in the world.

Posted on: October 18th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe Feiglin“We’ve been living under mortar fire for 18 years. We have to do something,” said the young woman from Sderot on Razi Barkai’s radio show. “What do you want the leaders to do?” asked Barkai. “I don't know, but what they are doing now doesn’t help,” replied the Sderot resident. “Sorry to say this to you, but they also don’t know what to do,” Barkai said. “[It’s] not because they are stupid, but because there is simply no solution.”
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Remembering Where We Came From
Posted on: October 11th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinMany are saying that this year will be momentous. They say that this will be the year when the decision whether to attack Iran will be made, that this will be a decisive year in the political arena, and that this year will be an unforgettable one – engraved in history.

Medicinal Cannabis and Dr. Johnny
Posted on: October 5th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe Feiglin“Your father is finished, we’ve done all that we can,” they would say, adding, “Johnny. Talk to Johnny.”
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Posted on: September 25th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinDuring the First Lebanon War, the IDF forced the PLO terrorists all the way to the Beirut port and then to Tunisia. The PLO, which had lost its stronghold in Lebanon, was shattered. Salach Taamri, the most senior and admired terrorist captured by the IDF, was imprisoned in the Ansar detention camp. He was a broken man.

Rosh Hashanah: A National, Not Personal, Holiday
Posted on: September 21st, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinWe are used to assuming that Rosh Hashanah is a holiday of repentance and atonement, a holiday of judgment, and the holiday when our fate for the coming year is determined. The Selichot prayers before and after Rosh Hashanah add to the sense of personal days of judgment, an obvious truth.
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Posted on: September 13th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinSomehow, the common question in Israel today is whether the prime minister has the right to decide to attack Iran. “He has the chutzpah to think that he can decide,” former Supreme Court justice Eliyahu Winograd more or less pontificated, capturing all of the major news outlets’ headlines.
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Posted on: September 5th, 2012
InDepth → Columns → Moshe FeiglinIf it wants to survive and thrive, Israel must base itself upon three key concepts: identity, meaning, and liberty.
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