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2022-09-12T14:39:01.624Z


The Minister of the Interior said at the opening of the conference of CEOs and secretaries of the local authorities in Eilat that she was in a stressful time. "I did not sleep because of Yoaz and because of the Jewish Home," she said.


Shaked after parting with Handel: "I haven't slept for several nights - I put my head deep in politics"

The Minister of the Interior said at the opening of the conference of CEOs and secretaries of the local authorities in Eilat that she was in a stressful time. "I did not sleep because of Yoaz and because of the Jewish Home," she said.

Hadar Cohen

12/09/2022

Monday, September 12, 2022, 5:16 p.m. Updated: 5:29 p.m.

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Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked said today (Monday) at the opening of the conference of CEOs and secretaries of the local authorities in Eilat that she is in a stressful time. "I haven't slept for two nights - one because of Yoaz and the other because of the Jewish Home," she said. "I chose after ten years in politics to put my head in Deepest in the event, I probably won't sleep tonight either."



Yesterday, Shaked and Minister Yoaz Handel announced the dissolution of their partnership, only four days before the closing of the lists. This, after the two announced a joint run a little over a month ago. The decision to dissolve the partnership was made following differences of opinion Between the two on unification with the Jewish Home, positions on the list and the addition of new figures, as well as unflattering polls that placed the party below the blocking percentage.



Also, the main debate between Shaked, Handel and Hauser dealt with the question of whether Likud Chairman Benjamin Netanyahu should complete 61 mandates in favor of establishing a narrow right-wing government if a unity government is not formed. While Shaked supported, Handel and Hauser opposed, even at the cost of additional elections. Shaked and Handel intend to continue to run in the upcoming elections, in two different parties and according to their environment they do not intend to retire.

"I won't sleep for a few nights", Shaked (photo: official website, Yod photos)

However, Shaked is making last efforts to run together in the upcoming elections, and today she and the Jewish Home party are expected to announce a merger.

Yossi Brodani, chairman of the Jewish Home, said in an interview on 103FM that "there are some technical problems, all these things will be solved.

The ideology is very clear, we closed things and with God's help we will get going."



Brodney said that in his party "we are definitely not opposed to the government led by Netanyahu" and added that he does not rule out a meeting with any party, except the non-Zionist parties. He emphasized that his party is in favor of a government Rahava. "We are the only ones saying this, and this is what will happen after the elections," he claimed. "We have parties that ideologically we are less connected to, but still, since we deal with unifications, connections and mediations, we want as many as possible."

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Shaked and the Jewish Home on the verge of a joint run: "All the problems will be solved"

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