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Ben Packer's Week in Review

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Yair Lapid has only one week left to put together a governing coalition. He spent this week inking deals with parties that everyone already knew were with him.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

A few days into the conflict, it was announced that Naftali Bennett was no longer willing to join a coalition with the left-wing and Arab parties.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Israeli Arabs continue to riot and attack Jews and Jewish religious buildings throughout the country. The police refuse to deal with it in any meaningful way.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

We have mentioned the overall incompetence of the Israeli police numerous times in the past, but this is a pretty egregious example.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Last week, Prime Minister Netanyahu suffered what seemed like a severe political setback. The parties seeking to replace him, with the support of the Arab Ra'am party, formed a majority on a strategic Knesset committee.

In Print / Ben Packer's Week in Review

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

What we have here is a game of "Mexican chicken" to see who blinks first. There cannot really be a viable left-wing/Arab/fake right government – the numbers just aren't there.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Prime Minister Netanyahu, after receiving the mandate to form a coalition government from President Rivlin, continues to try to do just that.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Certainly the highlight of the process, at least for me, was Naftali Bennett's nominating himself.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Tourist and religious sites have been packed over the holiday. If infection numbers don't spike the week after Passover, expect whatever restrictions remain to be significantly eased or completely eliminated.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

The good trend continues: All bad numbers are down. However, it does seem that all the folks willing to get the vaccine have received it already. Very few people are going to get it now.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days In Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed this week that Israel in on the verge of diplomatic agreements with at least four additional Muslim countries.

In Print / Ben Packer's Week in Review

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

So far, Naftali Bennett continues to rise in the polls and his party is now polling in third place overall. This is quite impressive, but Netanyahu still has two weeks to take voters from Bennett, like he has consistently done in the past.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

One of the least likely to be able to influence anything is Benny Gantz and his Blue and White party. Even more of his friends publicly encouraged him to drop out again this week.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

The declared intent of the curfew is to prevent large drunken parties/festive gatherings in the evenings. The upcoming video footage of attempted enforcement will be incredible!

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Things are definitely heating up in the Middle East, despite it being quite cold. Could anyone have predicted this? Everyone did.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

The continued spread of the virus is mostly being attributed to the "British Mutation.” This strand of the virus has attacked much younger people and specifically late-term pregnant women.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Blame for the continued spread is mostly being attributed to new mutations of the virus. And anti-Semites are just blaming the charedim.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

The enforcement of the lockdown regulations also continues to be quite contentious, particularly since it's only done in charedi areas.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Meanwhile, illegal construction by Arabs remained rampant. And there were no changes in the status of endangered Jewish religious sites or politically significant areas.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Betzalel Smotrich of the National Union party announced that he would be launching a new party to run in the upcoming elections and would not partner with Naphtali Bennett's "New Right" Party.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Israel is experiencing two dramatic trends – lots of vaccinations administered and lots of new cases of Covid-19.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Meanwhile, Saar announced some of his party's platform, such as a term limit for being prime minister, regional representation in the Knesset and… who cares, none of this stuff is going to happen.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Naftali Bennett of the Yamina Party has declared his desire to be prime minister. Him being elected to that position in March is about as likely as me growing taller.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

It’s still unclear when the country will be opened to foreign tourists, but the spring seems like a good bet, maybe even Pesach.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

At this point, it seems the jack is out of the box and new elections are a done deal. Folks are already starting to maneuver.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

For his part, Prime Minister Netanyahu continues to call for "unity" and the preservation of the current coalition government.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Quebec's attempt to use historical anti-Semitism to regain its former historical importance is similar in certain ways to the majority of the population of Quebec: ugly and stupid.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

All of these conflicts between mostly Muslim countries further serve to fragment the Islamic world and could potentially push more countries to seek and benefit from the strength and relative stability of Israel.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Retail stores have reopened this week in Israel and active corona cases continue to decrease – there are now about 8,000 active cases.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

One of the issues that has led to the political turbulence of the past few years is the draft. The Supreme Court previously ruled that the current law that exempts yeshiva students from military service is illegal.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

As his detention has continued without charges being filed, the terrorist went on a hunger strike. He has now been on that hunger strike for over 90 days!

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Five thousand proposed residential units were advanced in the respective planning meetings. That's a very large number, but the overall number is not what's nearly the most important part – it’s where they are!

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Restrictions on outdoor weddings and protests have been lifted. While it's unclear how many people can protest at a wedding, 20 people are allowed at weddings and 20 million people are allowed at protests.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

It's not uncommon for Bennett to do very well in the polls and then not perform on election day.

In Print / Ben Packer's Week in Review

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Reports continue that Israel will establish relations with at least Sudan and Oman in the next few weeks. President Trump has said the number could be as high as nine countries.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Everyone agrees that these numbers are up, but that's pretty much where agreement ends. Will the lockdown decrease the numbers?

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Ironically, the signings took place very close to the anniversary of the signing of the Oslo Accords – possibly the worst agreement since… ever… like in the history of the world.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Malawi announced plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem. It would be the first African country to do so.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Now Trump Administration officials, including Ambassador Friedman, are regulars at the Wall. Visiting such a revered place should never have been a question, much less prohibited.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

After the normalization of relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was announced, it was rumored that other Muslim countries were on the brink of following suit. That hasn't happened yet.

In Print / Ben Packer's Week in Review

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

In truth, it's been known for a while that Israel and the UAE did things together, quietly. UAE even has a small, but active, Jewish community.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Hezbollah is doing everything it can to conceal this information. Not since O.J. Simpson has a party appeared more guilty and yet claimed it wasn’t.

Ben Packer's Week in Review

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

As of now, if a budget of some kind is not passed by the end of August, the government will be dismantled and new elections called for November.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Unlike in the States, now right-wing protesters are starting to show up to counter (read: fight) the leftists.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days in Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

A nationwide lockdown is being considered, but in the meantime it was decided to lockdown only charedi areas because the courts won't protect them like they would other places.

Ben Packer's Week in Review / In Print

The Last 7 Days In Israel

By Rabbi Ben Packer

Prime Minister Netanyahu just extended the head of the Mossad's term by another 6 months, so I think we can reasonably expect a continuation of Israel putting Iran in its place.

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