Even as many in the global commentariat apprehend a new phase of tensions and conflict under Israel’s new rightwing coalition government under Prime Minister elect Benjamin Netanyahu and his far right allies, voices on the street believe they could see less extremist action than the talk suggests. Israelis who voted for the fifth time in three years on November 1, now hope for a stable government that will last the full four years of its term. Netanyahu’s coalition has 64 members in the 120-seat Knesset (parliament), including 32 seats for his Likud party; 14 for the far right, ultranationalist Religious...