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Quote of the Week: Haaretz Newspaper

During the 1960s, the  Haaretz  newspaper was a staunch supporter of the key political decisions made by Menachem Begin, thus playing a significant role in reinforcing his legitimacy and that of his Herut movement. On the one hand, this support was motivated by the desire to transform Israel’s socialist economy into a freer and less government-controlled market. On the other hand, it stemmed from the aspiration to democratise Israel’s political life. This symbiosis began to emerge in the early 1960s and was sustained over a lengthy period of time, thus underscoring the role played by Israeli bourgeois-liberal circles in the Zionist Right’s path to power. Haaretz  and its long-time owner and editor-in-chief Gershom Shocken  passed away in late 1990, a little over a year before Begin’s own death. After Begin’s demise in March 1992,   Haaretz   dedicated a farewell article in his honour titled ‘Farewell to an Opponent’, portraying a balanced and even eulogisti...