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Yoaz Hendel and Hili Tropper Say Netanyahu Coalition Depends on Non-Zionist Votes, Reject Participation
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First reported by Srugim · 49 minutes ago
What happened
Yoaz Hendel and Hili Tropper of the Zionist Union-Militarists party reject joining Netanyahu's coalition, citing its dependence on non-Zionist votes, but are open to a broad unity government including multiple leaders.
- 01Yoaz Hendel and Hili Tropper refuse to join Netanyahu's current coalition due to its reliance on non-Zionist votes.
- 02They insist on participating only in a Zionist government with majority Zionist support.
- 03Netanyahu's coalition is described as dependent on non-Zionist votes, making their involvement irrelevant.
- 04They are open to joining a broad unity government including Gantz, Bennett, Lieberman, and Netanyahu.
- 05The party seeks to align with whoever brings the most Zionist recommendations.
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