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Itzik Boncel Warns Right-Wing Voters Against Complacency Ahead of Israeli Elections

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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In an interview with Channel 7 during the "Tkumah" Right-Wing Conference, Itzik Boncel, a bereaved father and right-wing activist, cautioned against complacency within the right-wing camp as Israel's election campaign intensifies. Boncel emphasized the critical importance of increasing voter turnout among right-wing supporters, warning that the opposing camp is fully mobilized and that victory is not guaranteed. "There is a feeling on the right that everything will be fine and we will succeed. It does not look that way," he said, urging activists to personally commit to bringing voters to the polls.

Boncel also addressed the potential fragmentation of right-wing votes due to multiple parties, calling for unity and urging activists to join existing parties and set aside personal egos to avoid losing even a single vote. He dismissed claims that the ideological lines between right and left are blurred, stating that the right-wing electorate clearly understands the political divides and that the main challenge lies in voter turnout.

Regarding his own political future, Boncel acknowledged ongoing discussions about entering politics but declined to provide details at this stage. He expressed support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call to refresh the Likud party list, advocating for a balance between introducing new blood and honoring veteran lawmakers and ministers who have worked hard and endured personal and public sacrifices. "We need a facelift, new blood, but we cannot fail to appreciate those who truly worked hard, passed laws, and stood with Netanyahu in the toughest times," he concluded.

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