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Former Israeli MK Eli Goldschmidt Returns to Politics, Launches New Party After October 7 Attacks

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Eli Goldschmidt, a former member of the Knesset and ex-chairman of the Finance Committee and Labor Party faction, announced his return to Israeli politics after more than 25 years. He will lead a new political party called "Israel Awakens" alongside retired Brigadier General Danny Van Biran, who also serves as a panelist on Channel 14. The announcement came shortly after the October 7 Hamas attacks, which both men cited as a turning point in their political views.

Goldschmidt and Van Biran stated that their party aims to unite a broad Zionist public, including those from the national camp and former center-left voters who have shifted their stance following the October 7 massacre. They declared their support for a national government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The party's platform includes strengthening Israeli sovereignty, opposing the establishment of a Palestinian state, renewing the Zionist enterprise, promoting national cohesion, and restoring balance among government branches.

Additionally, "Israel Awakens" plans to advance the integration of the Haredi sector into Israeli society, particularly in terms of IDF enlistment. Goldschmidt explained that living near the Gaza border and witnessing the Hamas attack firsthand led to his ideological shift toward the national camp. Van Biran, a former IDF reserve chief and founder of the "Called to the Flag" association, emphasized the need for clear national direction and unity after failed attempts to consolidate right-wing initiatives.

Both leaders invited new and former members of the national camp, especially those disillusioned by recent events, to join their movement. They also announced that the full party list and additional candidates would be revealed ahead of the upcoming Knesset elections.

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