Knesset Member Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi of the Meretz Party resigned from the government coalition on Thursday, sending shockwaves through the Israeli political system. Following Zoabi’s departure, the coalition has just 59 seats to the opposition’s 60. In a letter sent to Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, and first published by Globes, Zoabi writes that “the heads of the coalition preferred to strengthen and safeguard the right-wing side of the coalition, again and again.” Zoabi wrote that she encountered “total unreceptiveness to the needs of Arab communities, particularly in the areas of development for local councils,...