On November 1 Israelis will vote for the fifth time in three and a half years. Will this election, like the four previous renditions, simply confirm again the dominance of right-wing and religious parties? Yes. Voting in Israel is remarkably stable, looking at voters by ideological blocs and not by ever-shifting party alignments. Political parties come and go, split and merge and split again in dizzying kaleidoscopic fashion. But voters generally stay within the bloc that matches their predilections.
Sadly accurate analysis.