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Minister Ofir Sofer Denies Split Rumors in Religious Zionism Party: 'Fake News'

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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Arutz Sheva · Jun 11, 2026
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What happened

Minister of Aliyah and Absorption Ofir Sofer publicly denied rumors of internal splits in the Religious Zionism party, saying the faction would not break apart and calling the reports fake news. His remarks came amid reports of concern within the party over disagreements involving draft law issues and the Basic Law on Torah study.

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