MK Hili Tropper's New Party 'Foundations of Israel' Officially Registers Ahead of Elections
MK Hili Tropper's newly formed political party has taken a significant step toward contesting the upcoming elections. Following a joint announcement earlier in the day with Yoaz Hendel, chairman of the "Reservists" party, about creating a unified political force, the party was officially registered with the Registrar of Political Parties under the name "Foundations of Israel." Among the founders listed in the registration documents are former minister Asaf Zamir and Dana Silverman, sister of Shiri Bibas.
Tropper and Hendel declared their intention to run together in the forthcoming elections, aiming to establish a new Zionist political force. The party's list will also include educator and reservist fighter Elisaf Peretz, as well as other notable figures such as Shira Shapira, mother of the late Enar Shapira. The registration marks a formal milestone in the party's establishment process as it prepares for the Knesset elections.
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