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Politics17:41 · 42m ago

Noam Party Targets Disillusioned Ultra-Orthodox Voters Ahead of Israeli Elections

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Translated & summarized from Kan News by baba
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The national ultra-Orthodox party Noam, led by Avi Maoz, is actively seeking to attract votes from ultra-Orthodox voters dissatisfied with the performance of Shas and United Torah Judaism in the last Knesset term. This strategy was reported on Wednesday evening by Kan News. To achieve this, Noam has established campaign branches tailored to different ultra-Orthodox sectors, including Hasidic, Sephardic, and Lithuanian communities. The party also set up a kosher phone line broadcasting its messages, while Avi Maoz and other activists hold meetings with young ultra-Orthodox voters disillusioned with the traditional ultra-Orthodox parties.

Simultaneously, Noam is negotiating potential alliances with other small new ultra-Orthodox parties, notably attempting to connect with the Achi party, which was formed as an opposition to Shas. This approach aims to consolidate votes from those seeking alternatives within the ultra-Orthodox political landscape ahead of the upcoming elections.

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