New Right-Wing Political Alliance Forms Ahead of Israeli Elections
As Israel approaches its upcoming elections, a new political alliance has been established within the national right-wing camp. Moshe Green, chairman of the Tzomet party, and former deputy minister Gadi Yevarkan, leader of the "Beit Yisrael" party, announced their joint run. According to Ariel Kahane, this coalition aims to unite the values of agricultural settlement and labor Zionism with the social-national right-wing ideology.
In related developments, the Likud party has reserved spots for this alliance, reflecting a dramatic political move involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Bezalel Smotrich. Additionally, the civilian organization Milah (Reservists for the People), led by Nitzan Elimelech, is joining the new union to represent the voices of reservists within this political framework.