Ayelet Shaked Says She Will Run Only With a Right-Wing Party
Former minister Ayelet Shaked said in an interview on Channel 12's "Meet the Press" that she will not join the political alliance being formed by Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid. She said she has no intention of joining their new party, "Together," because, in her view, it is not a right-wing party.
The remarks come against the background of discussions among senior right-wing figures about creating a new political framework. That idea would reportedly combine a slate of former top politicians with representatives identified with reserve soldiers' organizations.
Among the names raised for possible inclusion were Shaked, Moshe Kahlon, Yoel Edelstein, and Gideon Saar. According to people familiar with the matter, some of those mentioned are already talking among themselves about political cooperation.
The article also notes that Edelstein has previously said he does not intend to leave Likud, despite his disagreements with the prime minister.
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