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Right-Wing Camp Launches Major Election Campaign Event in Tel Aviv
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 1 day ago
What happened
The Israeli right-wing camp is holding a major conference in Tel Aviv to launch its election campaign, featuring top ministers and party leaders. The event aims to strategize voter mobilization and strengthen the right-wing ahead of critical upcoming elections. Tekuma will also introduce a new initiative to boost right-wing turnout.
- 01Right-wing leaders and ministers gather at Expo Tel Aviv for a major election campaign launch.
- 02Tekuma organizes the event as part of the annual Right Conference with speeches and panels.
- 03Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attend.
- 04Tekuma will launch the 'National Initiative' to mobilize hundreds of thousands of right-wing voters.
- 05Berle Krombi highlights the elections as crucial for Israel's future and right-wing governance.
- 06The event focuses on strengthening the right-wing camp and election strategy development.
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