[Invite] Join J Street Tuesday to discuss the fault lines that are cracking within Israel’s coalition government with Israeli political correspondent Tal Schneider

Can the Israeli Government Survive? Israeli political correspondent Tal Schneider joins J Street’s Adina Vogel-Ayalon to discuss the fault lines that are cracking within Israel’s coalition government, partially centered around the renewal of the ‘settlements law’ which regulates Israeli control of the West Bank. 
	[Register Now] Early last week, Israel’s government failed to renew a bill extending legal protections for settlers in the occupied West Bank – a major setback for the fragile coalition that could ultimately unravel it. This is a significant moment for both this government and the ongoing debate over occupation, settlements and Israel’s control of the West Bank. As political divides once again bring this government to the brink of collapse, Tal and Adina will map out what may come next.Tal Schneider is a Political Correspondent at Zman Israel, and the Times of Israel. She covers the Israeli political climate, the governing coalition, and the US-Israel relationship. Schneider is a founding member of Israel’s Journalism Association, a founding member of Israel Women Reporters Society, and a frequent commentator on Israeli radio and television.



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