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Building Israel's Future: A Policy Platform

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After hundreds of episodes diagnosing Israel's deepest governance failures, we finally prescribe the cure. Hannah challenged us to build a coherent party platform — not left or right, but functional. We propose five interconnected pillars: breaking monopolies to slash the cost of living, fixing housing through land reform and permit fast-tracking, pragmatic separation of religion and state, overhauling the education system by tying funding to core curriculum, and expanding regional economic integration through the Abraham Accords. These aren't theoretical — every reform is backed by existing data, successful pilots, and legislative models that already have majority support. The levers exist. They just need to be pulled.

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7 Bills to Fix Israel's Cost of Living

What would you actually sign into law if you held the finance minister's pen tomorrow morning? This episode builds a seven-bill reform program targeting the specific mechanisms that make Israeli household goods cost 40% more than European equivalents while poverty sits at 20.9% — the highest in the OECD. From import oligopolies that function as private taxes to an Israel Land Authority that engineers housing scarcity, each proposed law targets a concrete lever rather than a symptom. The diagnosis: Israel has the highest market concentration in the OECD, and that concentration extracts value from every household budget. The prescription: competition shocks, land reform, and incentive flips that don't require building anything new — just removing permission slips that shouldn't exist.

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