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Shin Bet Chief's Sister Joins Noam Party Ahead of Israeli Elections
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Shin Bet Chief's Sister Joins Noam Party Ahead of Israeli Elections

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The Noam party, led by Knesset member Avi Maoz, announced the addition of Yiska Haimov, sister of Shin Bet chief David Zini, to its Knesset candidate list. Haimov brings extensive experience in education, management, and settlement leadership, having served as CEO of the Einav and Shavei Shomron settlements, chairwoman of Kiryat Netafim, and director of the dormitory at Makhve Israel Youth Village. Residing in Shaarei Tikva, she expressed gratitude for the trust and emphasized her commitment to strengthening Israel's education system and Jewish identity.

Alongside Haimov, Liora Alon also joined the party list. Alon has a background in education and management, including roles as a special education teacher, CEO of a school network, and advisor to the mayor of Jerusalem. She stated her intention to represent grassroots voices in the Knesset and advocate for the public.

These new additions follow recent recruitments of Eliyahu Leibman, former head of the Kiryat Arba-Hebron council, and Shimon Tubul, deputy mayor of Beersheba. Avi Maoz highlighted that Haimov and Alon bring valuable public service experience and leadership skills, marking a strategic expansion of the party ahead of upcoming elections.

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