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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 ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNEisenkot party would win 7-9 seats; balance between pro- and anti-Netanyahu blocs unchangedSurveys also ask respondents how they would vote if Eisenkot joins with Bennett or Lapid, show opposition maintaining lead ...
"They said there are ideological gaps, I don't recognize that," he said, contradicting Gantz's explanation, which stated that ...
"I have seen greatness in serving the people," he wrote. "I will act with faith and commitment to creating a leadership ...
MK Gadi Eisenkot, who announced his departure from the National Unity Party and his split from Benny Gantz, holds a press ...
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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 ...
Sources close to the Knesset member claim that Eisenkot is on his way out of Gantz's party: 'The game is rigged' • Party head ...
Following Gadi Eisenkot’s resignation, the National Unity Party is weakening. Polls suggest that a partnership between ...
Eisenkot’s comments late Thursday were the latest sign of disagreement among political and military leaders over the direction of a war that is now in its fourth month. Advertisement.
Eisenkot, whose own 25-year-old son was killed battling Hamas in Gaza in December, made his remarks within hours of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting the White House’s calls ...
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