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Shas Leader Deri Rejects Partnership With Gadi Eizenkot, Supports Netanyahu for Broad Government

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Aryeh Deri, chairman of the Shas party, firmly stated that his party will not cooperate with Gadi Eizenkot or his party Yisrael Atid after the upcoming elections. In an interview with Yishai Cohen for Kikar HaShabbat, Deri accused Eizenkot of leading a camp of hatred against Judaism and emphasized Shas's full support for Benjamin Netanyahu as the head of the right-wing bloc. "We support Netanyahu, period. Eizenkot leads a camp of hatred against everything Jewish," Deri said.

Deri acknowledged some dissatisfaction within the ultra-Orthodox camp regarding the conduct of Likud and other right-wing parties but insisted there is no viable alternative to Netanyahu. He described Netanyahu as the most experienced leader and reaffirmed that the "faithful bloc" is Shas's political home. Despite grievances, Deri said, "We have complaints against them but no alternative."

Looking ahead, Deri expressed his hope that Netanyahu, if re-elected, would form a broad national government rather than a solely right-wing one. He praised Netanyahu's stated intention to build a wider coalition, noting that such a government would foster more consensus and less hatred. Deri recalled that a fully right-wing government had a majority but also caused polarization and animosity. He concluded, "If it is possible to expand the government with our bloc as the base, that is best."

Summary: Aryeh Deri, leader of Shas, ruled out post-election cooperation with Gadi Eizenkot, accusing him of anti-Jewish hatred, and reaffirmed support for Netanyahu to lead a broad national government after the elections.

Points: - Aryeh Deri rejects any alliance with Gadi Eizenkot or his party after elections. - Deri accuses Eizenkot of leading a camp hostile to Judaism. - Shas fully supports Netanyahu as leader of the right-wing bloc. - Despite criticisms, Deri sees no alternative to Netanyahu's leadership. - Deri encourages Netanyahu to form a broad national government to reduce polarization.

Topic: politics

Entities: {"people":["Aryeh Deri","Benjamin Netanyahu","Gadi Eizenkot","Yishai Cohen"],"organizations":["Shas","Yisrael Atid","Likud"],"places":[]}

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