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...Affair? Just why he has chosen to make the effort is a subject of some controversy in Israel. In 1963 he "retired" to Sde Boker and handed the Premiership and leadership in the dominant Mapai party over to Finance Minister Eshkol. Then, last year he demanded that Eshkol reopen the somno lent "Lavon Affair," which had begun in 1955, when Defense Minister Pinhas Lavon was fired for his supposed responsibility in an abortive anti-Egyptian sabotage plot-and ended, as far as Eshkol was concerned, when an official inquiry in 1961 cleared Lavon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Back into Battle | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...Gurion thereupon, in the interests of securing "justice" for Lavon, broke with Mapai, taking with him a handful of younger politicians including Agriculture Minister Moshe Dayan, 50, and Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres, 42-and wound up naming a complete, 120-man list of candidates for the Knesset. Furious, Eshkol has fought back with the full force of the Mapai organization and with scathing newspaper advertisements that denounce "the old man at Sde Boker" as the prophet who, in the Talmudic phrase, "prophesied and knew not whereof he prophesied...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Back into Battle | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...member trade-union federation that also owns factories, synagogues and publishing houses, and provides medical insurance for 70% of the nation's workers. In the Histadrut election, with 40% of the Israeli electorate voting, Ben-Gurion's Rafi party won 13% of the vote, while Mapai's share of the total dropped from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Back into Battle | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...does as well in the Knesset elections, under Israel's proportional representation system of voting, Ben-Gurion will command between 15 and 20 seats in the Knesset. This will not make him Premier again, but it will mean he holds the balance of power between the moderately socialistic Mapai, the right-wing Gahal, and the half a dozen smaller, religious, and Arab parties that must be used to form any coalition. It will also mean he is in a good position to dictate a Cabinet to Levi Eshkol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel: Back into Battle | 10/22/1965 | See Source »

...nationwide debate. What makes the problem so touchy is that it cuts to the root of Israel's schizophrenia as a modern, secular state whose laws are strongly influenced by a minority of observant Orthodox Jews as their price for remaining in the coalition with the governing Mapai. In 1960 the Interior Ministry, dominated by Orthodox Jews, ru'ed that the Halacha would determine whether an immigrant could enter Israel under the 1950 Law of Return, which makes any Jew automatically eligible for citizenship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Judaism: Lady in the Dark | 2/12/1965 | See Source »

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