One day before the onset of Passover, on April 4, with the hush of an impending holiday hovering over Israel, I raced to the pharmacy to fill a last-minute prescription just before everything closed down for the holiday. Two men were blocking my path, engaged in an energetic discussion. “He’s become a dangerous liability to the country. He’s just a liability,” said the older of the two, aged about 70, wearing the skullcap of an observant Jew. Looking worried, his younger companion replied, “So what do you think will happen?”
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