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Bereaved Father Hagai Luber Launches Party to Form Broad Unity Government in Israel

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Bereaved Father Hagai Luber Launches Party to Form Broad Unity Government in Israel
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First reported by Srugim · 2 hours ago

What happened

Hagai Luber, a bereaved father, is forming a new party to run in Israel's upcoming elections, aiming to create a broad unity government that includes both major political blocs and represents most citizens. He warns against political stagnation and division if current patterns persist.

  • 01Hagai Luber announces new party to run in upcoming Knesset elections.
  • 02Party aims to create broad unity government including two largest parties and others.
  • 03Luber wants government representing majority of Israeli citizens, not just election winners.
  • 04He fears no political change will occur post-elections, continuing division.
  • 05Party refuses to join any coalition excluding either major political bloc.

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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew42 minutes ago
Bereaved Father Hagai Luber Launches Party to Form Broad Unity Government in Israel
SrugimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Hagai Lover Announces New Party to Form Broad Unity Government in Upcoming Israeli Elections

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