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Hagai Luber Launches New Party to Unite Israeli Political Factions After October 7 Tragedy

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Hagai Luber Launches New Party to Unite Israeli Political Factions After October 7 Tragedy
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First reported by Now 14 · 1 day ago

What happened

Hagai Luber, father of a fallen Israeli soldier, is forming a new party to unite Israel's divided political factions, linking national tragedy to political disunity and aiming to be a key player in the next government.

  • 01Hagai Luber forms a new party to unite Israel’s divided political factions.
  • 02He demands Netanyahu and Eizenkot’s parties join a single government.
  • 03Luber links political division to the October 7 national tragedy.
  • 04His party aims to be the decisive swing factor in the next government.
  • 05Luber’s call for unity reflects frontline soldiers’ and society’s demands.
  • 06Established parties are beginning to respond to calls for political unity.

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SrugimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Hagai Luber Launches New Party to Unite Israeli Political Factions After October 7 Tragedy
Now 14Right · Hebrew1 day ago
Bereaved Father Hagai Luber Announces Run for Knesset with Unity Party Plan

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