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Kahana wants a place in the top five - Bish Atid will not change the list except for two cases Israel today

2022-07-03T20:16:21.962Z


The Deputy Minister of Religions is looking for his place in the run-up to the upcoming elections, but Lapid's party does not intend to create expansions or changes.


Matan Kahana is looking for his place in the upcoming elections, but at least in the future it seems that he will not get a place.

The party does not intend to expand or change the list, except for two exceptional cases - the joining of former chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot or the decision of 'Adir Kamal smells to return to activity in the party.

Who will he screw with?

Matan Kahana, Photo: Knesset Spokeswoman - Noam Moskowitz

Eisenkot has not yet made a final decision and is calculating his steps.

Meriach began her political path in the 'Resilience for Israel' party and moved to Yesh Atid.

She chose not to run in the last election for personal reasons and served as a senior emissary of the Jewish Agency in Washington.

Under courtship attack.

Gadi Eisenkot, Photo: Avishag Shear-Yashuv

Lapid and his party are going a long way together in good personal and professional relations, and he has no intention of changing the list in the upcoming elections dramatically.

Ya'alon, Lapid and Kamal Smell, Archive, Photo: From Adir Kamal's Twitter

Kahana hopes to get into the top five of one of the parties and as stated in Yesh Atid, this will not happen.

Yesterday he said that in the meantime he does not intend to split from the right, but the possibility of joining the blue and white of Bnei Gantz is still on the table.

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Source: israelhayom

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