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National Camp Launches Election Campaign at Annual Right-Wing Conference in Tel Aviv

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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The National Camp is set to officially launch its election campaign tomorrow at the annual Right-Wing Conference organized by the Tekuma movement, held at Expo Tel Aviv. The event will gather ministers, Knesset members, party leaders, and public figures from right-wing parties, marking the start of the campaign ahead of upcoming elections.

The conference will feature key sessions and speeches addressing the challenges facing the National Camp and public agenda issues. It aims to unify all forces within the national arena and foster broad cooperation among various right-wing factions. Panels including public officials, elected representatives, and experts will discuss strategies to strengthen the camp and prepare for the elections.

Notable participants expected include Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, among others. Additionally, Tekuma will launch the "National Initiative," a campaign designed to mobilize hundreds of thousands of right-wing voters to the polls in the coming months. This initiative is viewed as a crucial component of the election strategy to secure another term for the National Camp government.

Berlah Krumbi, chairman of Tekuma and conference organizer, emphasized the significance of the upcoming elections, stating, "The last term was one of the most turbulent periods in Israel, but also the first time a right-wing government took firm control. The achievements have been tremendous despite the painful war. The next elections are critical and will be decided by whether the right-wing voters turn out in large numbers. We are preparing for the most important battle for Israel's future. Losing to a government led by Kaplan would be a tragedy for generations."

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