Israel’s opposition spent recent days struggling against the supermarket law (which would have enabled the interior minister to shutter businesses on the Sabbath) and against governmental corruption. After these passionate struggles, it was disappointing to see a main center-left party toe the line of the populist right-wing agenda on a core diplomatic-security issue. More specifically, it was disappointing to see the way Yesh Atid Chairman Yair Lapid embraced an ultimatum conveyed by US President Donald Trump to the Palestinians.
On Jan. 2, Trump tweeted a threat to cut monetary assistance to the Palestinians because of their refusal to renew diplomatic negotiations with Israel: “We pay the Palestinians hundreds of millions of dollars a year and get no appreciation or respect. They don’t even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with Israel. … But with the Palestinians no longer willing to talk peace, why should we make any of these massive future payments to them?”