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President Herzog Warns of Social Fragmentation Ahead of Israeli Elections

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President Herzog Warns of Social Fragmentation Ahead of Israeli Elections

First reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago

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President Isaac Herzog warned at the Herzliya Conference that Israeli society risks fragmentation ahead of upcoming elections, calling the moment a civil emergency that demands responsibility and hope rather than conflict.

  • 01President Herzog warns Israeli society risks fragmentation before elections.
  • 02He describes society as turning into isolated 'islands' of exhausted, persecuted minorities.
  • 03Herzog calls the upcoming elections a civil emergency requiring responsibility and hope.
  • 04He stresses that elections are not a civil war.
  • 05Herzog spoke at the 22nd Herzliya Conference.
  • 06He urged unity and reconciliation amid political tensions.

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YnetCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
President Herzog Warns of Social Fragmentation Ahead of Israeli Elections
YnetCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Israeli President Herzog Warns Against Social Fragmentation, Calls for Renewed National Unity

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