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New Right-Wing Political Alliance Forms Ahead of Israeli Elections
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First reported by Now 14 · 58 minutes ago
What happened
Moshe Green and Gadi Yevarkan form a new right-wing political alliance ahead of Israel's elections, combining agricultural settlement and social-national values, with support from Likud and reservist group Milah.
- 01Moshe Green and Gadi Yevarkan announce a joint right-wing political run.
- 02The alliance merges agricultural settlement and labor Zionist values with social-national right-wing ideology.
- 03Likud reserves spots for the new alliance, involving Netanyahu and Smotrich.
- 04Milah, a reservist organization led by Nitzan Elimelech, joins the coalition.
- 05The move aims to strengthen the national right-wing camp ahead of upcoming elections.
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