Centuries ago, Galileo Galilei argued that nature can only truly be understood through mathematics. In today’s Israeli political arena, that idea feels less like philosophy and more like a working manual. As the country edges toward another election cycle, strategy, alliances, and even public statements are increasingly shaped by one overriding factor: seat counts. What might appear like ideological shifts or political drama is, in reality, a co…
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