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Gilad Erdan Urges Major Center-Right Unity to Prevent Vote Splitting Ahead of Elections

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Gilad Erdan, former Israeli ambassador and minister, has warned of a political scenario involving vote splitting within the center-right camp ahead of upcoming elections. In an interview with Israel Hayom, Erdan sharply criticized former Yamina party leader Naftali Bennett, cautioning that voting for Bennett could ultimately empower left-wing figures like Yair Golan or Mansour Abbas. Erdan highlighted the current electoral landscape, noting that between eight and twelve Knesset seats are contested by three parties seeking support, including himself, Hili Tropper, and Benny Gantz. He emphasized that the key to preventing vote leakage and forming a strong political bloc lies in cooperation among these factions. "Our test is whether we can unite into one central power," Erdan stated, calling for significant consolidation within the center-right ahead of the elections.

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