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Former MK Gadi Yavarkan Leaves Likud to Form New Economic-Focused Party

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Gadi Yavarkan, former member of the Knesset and former Deputy Minister of Public Security, officially announced his departure from the Likud party on Sunday. He revealed plans to establish a new political party called "Beit Israel." The new party's platform will primarily focus on economic issues rather than security concerns. Yavarkan stated, "The right needs a new home, one that does not only talk about security but places the citizen's welfare at its center." Analysts predict that the new party could attract 7 to 9 seats in the Knesset, potentially drawing votes away from the right-wing bloc.

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