Right-Wing Camp Launches Major Election Campaign Event in Tel Aviv
The right-wing political camp in Israel is holding a large-scale conference at Expo Tel Aviv to kick off its election campaign. The event, organized by the Tekuma movement as part of the annual Right Conference, features ministers, Knesset members, party leaders, right-wing organizations, and media representatives. Key figures expected to attend include Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
The conference includes major speeches and panel discussions addressing the challenges facing the right-wing camp and public agenda issues. Participants will focus on strategies to strengthen the camp and mobilize voters ahead of the upcoming elections. Tekuma plans to launch the "National Initiative," aiming to bring hundreds of thousands of right-wing voters to the polls.
Berle Krombi, chairman of Tekuma and event organizer, emphasized the critical nature of the upcoming elections, stating that the last term was turbulent but marked by significant right-wing governance achievements. He warned that if the right-wing fails to mobilize voters, a government led by "Kaplan's heads" would be disastrous for Israel's future. The event serves as a rallying point for the right-wing ahead of what they describe as the most important electoral battle for Israel's future.
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