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The Times of Israel on MSNGantz said mulling joining coalition if far-right parties bolt due to hostage dealReport says embattled centrist leader is in contact with PM over potential entry into government, countering threats by ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNReport: Gantz could return to Netanyahu’s coalition if far-right parties quit over hostage dealGantz could return to Netanyahu’s coalition if far-right parties quit over hostage deal appeared first on The Times of Israel ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter two MKs quit, Gantz’s National Unity party to revert to Blue and White nameThe post After two MKs quit, Gantz’s National Unity party to revert to Blue and White name appeared first on The Times of ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPolls show Eisenkot would win 7-9 seats if he forms new party after split with GantzSurveys also ask respondents how they would vote if Eisenkot joins with Bennett or Lapid, show opposition maintaining lead ...
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"There are no more camps, we are all Blue and White," Gantz said in a video announcing the party's name change.
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter quitting Knesset, Eisenkot says he is working on a ‘governing alternative’National Unity MK Matan Kahana, who announced his resignation after Eisenkot, says he will try to broker a political alliance ...
Eisenkot may emerge as Israel’s next leader because he has become a symbol of Middle Israel’s agonies, having lost, in the current war, a son and a nephew.
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The Times of Israel on MSNGantz suggests he’ll join Lapid in helping coalition clinch Gaza deal if neededThe post Gantz suggests he’ll join Lapid in helping coalition clinch Gaza deal if needed appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIn political shakeup, National Unity No. 2 Eisenkot to leave the party, quit KnessetIn a shakeup within the opposition, a popular member of the centrist National Unity party announced his imminent departure ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter quitting his party, Gadi Eisenkot says he believes he can hold ‘any role in the State of Israel’The post After quitting his party, Gadi Eisenkot says he believes he can hold ‘any role in the State of Israel’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
MK Gadi Eisenkot informs Benny Gantz of his departure from the National Unity Party and the Knesset. Both emphasize ongoing ...
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