The article discusses the shift in Slovenia's foreign policy toward the Middle East following the government led by Janez Janša reversing policies previously implemented by the government of Robert Golob, which were critical of Israel. The author critiques the previous government's stance, suggesting it was more aligned with moral and value-based positions rather than pragmatic realism. The article highlights concerns over the selective focus on Israeli actions while downplaying violations by groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, as well as the lack of balanced attention to civilian casualties and international legal standards. It questions whether past policies were driven by genuine commitment to values or strategic political calculations ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the previous government's policies as overly moralistic and out of touch with international norms, implying they lacked consistency and objectivity. It criticizes the selective focus on Israeli actions while ignoring similar or worse violations by other actors, suggesting a biased




