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Politics05:47 · 1h ago

Dedi Simchi Vows Not to Enable Netanyahu or Bennett Bloc to Reach 61 Seats

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Dedi Simchi, former Fire and Rescue Commissioner and founder of a new political body alongside MK Benny Gantz, outlined a clear strategy ahead of the upcoming elections during a radio interview on 103fm. Simchi emphasized the party's goal to enforce the formation of a broad Zionist government, heal societal divisions, and promote extensive national service across all population sectors. He revealed that the new political entity is in the final stages of formation, with advanced talks underway to include additional leaders and public figures.

Addressing the potential inclusion of MK Hili Tropper, Simchi acknowledged internal complexities related to Tropper and Gantz but described Tropper as a worthy figure. He rejected criticism from both political extremes, noting that attacks from opposing sides indicate the party occupies a centrist position. Simchi firmly stated that the party will not serve as a kingmaker or support either Netanyahu's bloc or the alliance of Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eizenkot to reach the 61-seat majority.

Simchi declared that if the party gains significant public support, it will compel the major factions to unite, reflecting the true will of Israeli voters. When asked about resistance from major party leaders to forced unity, he warned of potential problems but expressed confidence that lessons from the last political cycle have convinced leaders that prolonged opposition is unwise. He stressed the necessity of joining a broad government to minimize damage rather than remaining in opposition for four years.

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