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Retired Colonel Hazi Nechama Vows to Leave Government if Yair Golan Joins
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First reported by Walla · 16 hours ago
What happened
Retired Colonel Hazi Nechama, now with the Unity Party, demands a broad Israeli government excluding Arab parties and says he will quit if Yair Golan joins the coalition.
- 01Hazi Nechama demands a broad coalition government, rejecting narrow ones under 61 seats.
- 02The Unity Party refuses to sit with Arab parties in the next government.
- 03Nechama rejects cooperation with Democratic Party leader Yair Golan.
- 04He views Golan's positions as incompatible with the party's right-wing principles.
- 05Nechama states clearly he will leave the government if Golan joins.
- 06The statements were made in a Galei Yisrael radio interview with Sharon Gal.
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