Hagai Luber Launches New Party to Unite Israeli Political Factions After October 7 Tragedy
Hagai Luber, father of fallen reserve soldier Staff Sergeant Elisha Yonatan Luber who died in combat in the Gaza Strip, announced the formation of a new political party ahead of the upcoming elections. His party aims to bridge the deep political divide in Israel by demanding that the two major parties, led by Benjamin Netanyahu and Gadi Eizenkot, join together in a single government. Luber emphasized that his party intends to be the decisive swing factor in the next government, rejecting any "half-nation" administration that perpetuates division.
Luber directly linked the political and social rift in Israel to the national tragedy of October 7, stating that the "half-nation government" created a destructive split that ultimately led to the events of that day. When asked if his call for forced unity between political extremes was unrealistic, he responded that naivety was foundational to Israel’s establishment and essential for achieving victory in past wars.
He further explained that his decision to run for the Knesset reflects a broad and authentic demand originating from frontline soldiers and civil society. Luber noted that many reserve soldiers who fought together without political distinctions now insist that this unity be reflected in the Israeli parliament. He observed that established parties are beginning to acknowledge this call for unity, signaling a potential shift in the political landscape.
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