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