Bezalel Smutrich of Religious Zionism, Itamar Ben Gvir of Jewish Power and Avi Madud of the Noam Party signed an agreement to establish a "technical block", under which they will run jointly • The three called on Hagit Moshe from the Jewish Home:
The Religious Zionist Party led by MK Bezalel Smutrich, the Jewish Power Party led by Adv. Itamar Ben Gvir and the Noam Party led by Avi Maoz signed an agreement this evening (Wednesday) for a joint run in the upcoming elections.
Following the signing of the agreement, the parties called on the chairman of the Jewish House, Hagit Moshe, to join the "Gospel of Unity" in order to ensure the victory of the right in the elections, "and to prevent the formation of a dangerous left-wing government."
Chairman of Otzma Yehudit, Adv. Itamar Ben Gvir: "This evening is an evening of good news for the right-wing camp in general and religious Zionism in particular. "A way and a commitment to the people of Israel, the Land of Israel and the Torah of Israel. We call on everyone who shares this great vision to join us and be part of the move that will save the right-wing government in the upcoming elections."
Religious Zionism stated: "We are pleased to announce that we have signed a technical block agreement with representatives of Yehudit-Noam, as part of which representatives on their behalf will be included in the list of religious Zionism in the Knesset. It has respectable places on the list. "
"We stand a day before the deadline for submitting the lists and call on our members in the Jewish House to recover and join us in full unification in the Religious Zionist Party out of mutual respect and appreciation and a real partnership.