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Saar: "If Jabotinsky were alive today, it would be obvious he would have voted for me" | Israel today

2021-03-17T07:01:39.731Z


| political Everyday MK • Chairman of Tikva Hadasha reveals his favorite place in the country, and explains why the division to the right and left is no longer relevant today • Watch the special interview As part of the "Israel Hayom" project of "Israel Today", in which Moriah Kor goes to the "Mini Israel" park and holds interviews with the prominent politicians in Israel who are running in the race for the


Everyday MK • Chairman of Tikva Hadasha reveals his favorite place in the country, and explains why the division to the right and left is no longer relevant today • Watch the special interview

As part of the "Israel Hayom" project of "Israel Today", in which Moriah Kor goes to the "Mini Israel" park and holds interviews with the prominent politicians in Israel who are running in the race for the 24th Knesset, we met the chairman of the "New Hope" party. Gideon Saar.

Presenter: Moriah Kor // Photo: Gil Kramer, Yoni Rickner

In an amusing and serious conversation, Saar talks about his favorite place in Israel, reveals exactly where in Hebron there is a large sign of "New Hope" that lives on proudly, sharply attacks Netanyahu and explains why the division into a right-wing bloc and a left-wing bloc is not really relevant today.

"Netanyahu prefers his personal interests over the good of the country. If Jabotinsky were alive today, he would clearly be voting for new hope," he said in an interview with Moriah Kor.

The conversation with Saar was published later in the previous videos in the project, which featured Naftali Bennett, Merav Michaeli, Bezalel Smutrich, Nitzan Horowitz, Yitzhak Pindros and Meirav Ben Ari.

Source: israelhayom

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