The homeless Right: Likud's biggest gamble in upcoming elections - analysis (opens original article in a new tab)
The 'homeless Right' voters in Israel, who prioritize military service and traditional values, are pivotal in the upcoming elections. They are disillusioned with existing parties and could determine the next government, but no clear political option has emerged to represent them.
- The 'homeless Right' voters, who served in the military and value traditional values, are undecided in the upcoming Israeli elections.
- These voters are critical in determining the next government as they hold six key seats and reject parties that protect haredi draft evasion.
- No clear political party has emerged to represent these voters, creating a power vacuum in the political landscape.
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