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Report: Lieberman’s party quietly explores new political alliances
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Now 14 · 3 days ago
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What happened
Channel 14 reported that Avigdor Lieberman’s Israel Beiteinu is quietly seeking new political partnerships. Representatives from several groups met Monday night to discuss cooperation ahead of the coming election.
- 01Israel Beiteinu is reportedly building a new political axis behind the scenes.
- 02A meeting was held Monday night to discuss possible cooperation.
- 03Participants included Al HaDegel, Yoaz Hendel's reservists' movement, and a representative for Dadi Shchimi.
- 04Israel Beiteinu was represented by Ariel Menashe, chairman of the Haredim Integrating Forum.
- 05The talks were aimed at joint action in the upcoming election campaign.
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