Edelstein, Shaked approached about party targeting dissatisfied right-wing, modern Orthodox voters (opens original article in a new tab)
Rabbis and public leaders have approached Israeli politicians to explore creating a new political party targeting right-wing and modern Orthodox voters dissatisfied with current political options, as several existing parties consider alliances or new formations ahead of upcoming elections.
- Rabbis and public leaders approached MK Yuli Edelstein and Ayelet Shaked about creating a new political framework for right-wing and modern Orthodox voters
- The new framework aims to unite right and center-right constituencies dissatisfied with current coalition and Religious Zionist Party
- Potential new parties include Reservist Party alliance and Gilad Erdan's right-wing party targeting Netanyahu's Likud
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