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Key Reservist Leader Quits New Yoaz Hendel and Hili Trooper Party Citing Political Damage
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 2 hours ago
What happened
Roy Konkol, a leading Israeli reservist activist, has left the new party founded by Yoaz Hendel and Hili Trooper, criticizing it for causing political fragmentation and public distrust. The party, launched as a fresh leadership alternative, includes notable members but faces early challenges following Konkol's exit.
- 01Roy Konkol, a key reservist leader, quits Hendel and Trooper's new party over political concerns.
- 02Konkol claims the party's formation harms public trust and political unity among reservists.
- 03Hendel and Trooper launched the party as a new leadership generation committed to responsibility.
- 04They emphasize moving beyond past divisions toward a collective, respectful political approach.
- 05Notable members include Shira Shapira and Elisaf Peretz, linking the party to prominent Israeli figures.
- 06Konkol's departure signals early difficulties for the party's attempt to unify its base.
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