Israeli political identity blurring, professor says
In a lecture yesterday in Dodds Auditorium, political scientist Tamar Hermann discussed the evolution of Israeli-Jewish public opinion on the peace process with the Palestinians.Hermann, who is director of the Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research at Tel Aviv University, said the standard definitions of "left" and "right" in Israeli politics no longer apply.In previous years, to say that you were "on the left" in Israel meant that you were willing to make far-reaching concessions in negotiations with the Palestinians, while saying you were "on the right" meant you believed security should be the top priority, she said."This division between doves and hawks no longer exists in Israel in the same way it did in the past," she said.




