Elisaf Peretz Explains Joining Politics as Center-Right Voice Committed to Unity and Full Military Draft
Elisaf Peretz, son of Israel Prize laureate Miriam Peretz, detailed his decision to enter politics in an interview with Channel 7. He joined the party led by Yoaz Hendel and Hili Tropper, motivated by a desire to change public discourse and take responsibility. Reflecting on the deaths of his two brothers, IDF officers Uriel and Eliraz Peretz, he expressed concern about the future his children will inherit and whether they will be proud of Israel's government.
Peretz emphasized that the issue in Israeli politics is not the existence of ideological debate but how it is conducted, advocating for respectful discourse. He identified himself as right-wing and described his party as center-right, focusing on partnership, unity, and social cohesion within Israeli society. Regarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Peretz acknowledged shared responsibility for the events of October 7 and expressed a desire for new leadership, leaving the final decision to the public.
On policy, Peretz committed to promoting a full military draft law applicable to all Israelis, highlighting its importance for soldiers and their families. His initial legislative goals include advancing recognition for bereaved siblings and establishing a representative organization for them. He also plans to strengthen informal education, pre-military preparatory programs, and support for the third sector and social organizations.
Peretz concluded by sharing his mother Miriam's supportive blessing: "You will follow your decisions, and if you are at peace with them, I am with you all the way."
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