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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.
Gadi Eisenkot's dramatic exit forces Israeli politics to choose between confrontational alliances to defeat Netanyahu or Gantz's revolutionary pivot toward compromise.
Report says embattled centrist leader is in contact with PM over potential entry into government, countering threats by ...
Ta'al party head Ayman Odeh, on the same day a ministerial panel discusses firing Gali Baharav-Miara before making ...
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"I have seen greatness in serving the people," he wrote. "I will act with faith and commitment to creating a leadership alternative worthy of the State of Israel." ...
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While that setup may serve the party leader well, it weakens and dilutes democracy by reducing transparency, participation, competition, and accountability.
Following Gadi Eizenkot's departure, National Unity MK Matan Kahana said he was also leaving the faction.The post Eizenkot quits Gantz’s National Unity Party, resigns from Knesset appeared first on ...