Avishai Ben Haim Urges Netanyahu to Avoid External Candidates in Party Lists
In a recent broadcast on Channel 14's program The Patriots, Dr. Avishai Ben Haim delivered a clear message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, opposing the inclusion of external reserved candidates in party lists. Ben Haim argued that the party's primaries have already produced a strong slate of worthy candidates, making it unnecessary to seek names from outside the party framework. He emphasized the quality and appeal of those who participated in the primaries, describing them as "wonderful, charming, and good" individuals.
Addressing the issue of female representation, Ben Haim acknowledged a shortage of women on the lists but rejected the idea of bringing in external female candidates. Instead, he called for promoting women who had already competed in the primaries, citing examples such as Osnat Zohar, Madar Shmueli, and Dr. Ruth Kabsa Avramzon. His appeal highlighted the importance of giving internal, talented female candidates a platform rather than importing names from outside the party.
Ben Haim's statements reflect ongoing discussions within the party about candidate selection and gender representation ahead of upcoming elections. His stance advocates for strengthening the party from within and recognizing the efforts of those who have already engaged in the democratic primary process.