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Hili Tropper Rules Out Joining Gadi Eizenkot If Coalition Relies on Arab Parties
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First reported by N12 · 38 minutes ago
What happened
Hili Tropper, running with Yoaz Hendel, rejects joining a government reliant on Arab parties and calls for a purely Zionist coalition. He criticizes Netanyahu’s leadership post-October 7 attacks and insists on a new political home for 300,000 Israelis seeking internal reforms. Tropper denies being a proxy for other leaders and commits to forming a broad Zionist government.
- 01Hili Tropper refuses to join Gadi Eizenkot if coalition depends on Arab parties.
- 02Tropper and Yoaz Hendel’s new party aims to represent 300,000 unrepresented Zionist voters.
- 03He calls for Netanyahu to step down following the October 7 attacks.
- 04Tropper denies being a proxy for Netanyahu or Eizenkot and stresses independence.
- 05He criticizes the current coalition for non-Zionist legislation and siding with Arab MKs over IDF veterans.
- 06Tropper chose a difficult political path over easier offers, valuing Hendel’s military commitment.
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