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Gadi Taub: 'October 7 proved the pessimism of the right was prophetic'

Gadi Taub: 'October 7 proved the pessimism of the right was prophetic'

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He grew up in the triangle between the Knesset, Hebrew University and the Israel Museum, the son of a Bank of Israel official. At 12, he cried when Menachem Begin won.

Today Gadi Taub is one of the most influential intellectuals of the Israeli right. In this interview with The Jerusalem Post, historian Dr. Gadi Taub retraces the defection that took him from Peace Now demonstrations to the front line of the fight over Israel's Supreme Court, its media and its national identity.

He dates the break to Camp David in 2000, "Why would they not take it, even if they want the whole?" and says October 7 closed the case: "The optimism of the left was unfounded and the pessimism of the right was prophetic."

But he is no loyalist. He calls Itamar Ben-Gvir "a lot of noise and not enough substance," faults Netanyahu for letting the judicial problem fester for decades, and admits there is "a lot" of sloppy journalism on the right.
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