The Israeli Likud political party, founded in 1973, is a major center-right to right-wing political entity in Israel. It emerged from a coalition of several right-wing parties, uniting under the leadership of Menachem Begin. Likud's ideological foundation is deeply rooted in Revisionist Zionism, a nationalist movement that sought a Jewish state on both banks of the Jordan River and emphasized the Jewish right to sovereignty and self-defense.
Likud values prioritize the security and territorial integrity of Israel, often advocating for strong military policies and a tough stance…
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How would you approach negotiations if you had to balance national security with achieving peace?
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What do you think is the impact of strong military policies on a country's international relationships?
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How does prioritizing national security over territorial concessions affect a nation's peace process?
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In your view, what are the benefits and drawbacks of a free-market economy for everyday citizens?
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If you were in charge, how would you handle the challenge of maintaining a nation's identity while ensuring democratic freedoms for all its citizens?
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How should a country balance historical claims with the needs and rights of current inhabitants?
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What role do you believe a government should play in economic development and why?
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Do you think it's possible for a nation to be both deeply rooted in specific cultural values and fully open to diverse viewpoints?
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Can a country maintain strong defense policies without compromising its international image as a peace-seeking nation?
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How would you propose to strengthen a nation's security without alienating its neighbors?