Abstract
This article presents the evolution of the Labor Party over the last three decades, during which it gradually lost its central place in Israeli politics. The Labor Party's sinking process occurs in three stages: 1992-2001, the period in which the Labor Party represented the mainstream of Israeli society until the failure of the Oslo process; 2001-2019, the period during which the Labor gradually began to lose its hegemony as the leading party of the center-left bloc; and 2019-2024, the period in which the Labor became a marginal left-wing party distancing itself from the mainstream of Israeli society.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Israel Affairs |
Publication status | Accepted/In press - 17 Jun 2025 |
Keywords
- Labor Party
- Israeli political parties
- Israeli politics
- Labor's decline