Nehemia Shtresler, the economic commentator of Haaretz, sometimes writes sensibly, for example when he criticizes excessive government regulation and government subsidy of various pressure groups at the expense of the taxpayer. More often, he errs. The most misguided article Shtresler ever wrote doesn't concern economics at all, but rather something entirely different – the Gaza Strip. This is the future Shtresler painted in 2005 before the disengagement, after Benjamin Netanyahu resigned and warned of its dangers:
The Will of the Gaza Resident
The Will of the Gaza Resident
The Will of the Gaza Resident
Nehemia Shtresler, the economic commentator of Haaretz, sometimes writes sensibly, for example when he criticizes excessive government regulation and government subsidy of various pressure groups at the expense of the taxpayer. More often, he errs. The most misguided article Shtresler ever wrote doesn't concern economics at all, but rather something entirely different – the Gaza Strip. This is the future Shtresler painted in 2005 before the disengagement, after Benjamin Netanyahu resigned and warned of its dangers: