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Israeli Minister Shikli Urges Right-Wing Unity to Avoid Electoral Defeat
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 17 hours ago
What happened
Israeli Minister Amichai Shikli calls for strategic coordination among right-wing parties to prevent vote splitting and potential defeat in upcoming elections. He highlights government security achievements and warns against repeating past electoral mistakes that weakened the national camp.
- 01Minister Shikli urges right-wing parties to coordinate to avoid losing votes below the electoral threshold.
- 02He supports expanding the right-wing spectrum but stresses responsibility and strategic cooperation.
- 03Shikli highlights government achievements in Lebanon, Gaza, and illegal construction enforcement.
- 04He links the October 7 attacks to past disengagement policies allowing terrorist entrenchment.
- 05Shikli warns that small parties failing to cross the threshold could cause the entire right-wing bloc's defeat.
- 06He calls on all right-wing factions to work together humbly to secure electoral success.
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