Israel Hayom gives both sides

MK Ofir Akunis | Social sensitivity and responsibility
Israelis are angry: Along with our economy’s successes, it has some shortcomings as well.
Dror Eydar | The goal: reinstating the Left to power
Saturday night’s protest did not restore hope – it reinstated fear of totalitarianism.
Assi Haim | We won
There are few moments in life when a person feels like part of history in the making.
Dan Margalit | What made the protest a success?
Although protesters came from all sectors of society, the common goal was social justice.
Ronen Cohen | Facebook harms revolutions
Can the “Facebook Revolutions” bring about real change that rids society of its ills?
September 4, 2011 | 2 Comments »

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  1. We won

    If that’s the case, then that is too bad because it means Israel has lost. It would be a serious mistake if Israel reverts back to being a stagnant, poor, socialist nation. If Israel loses its economic power, it will lose its international standing. Israel’s technological and scientific achievements in recent years has granted it increased power. Perhaps Israelis need to read “Start up Nation” and “The Israel Test”.

    As to Israel Hayom giving both sides, it seems only one of the articles opposes the protesters goals.