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Amit Segal: party lists close in 57 days, compares timeline to Iran strike window

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Amit Segal: party lists close in 57 days, compares timeline to Iran strike window

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TL;DR

Journalist Amit Segal (N12) notes that the deadline for submitting party lists for the next election is 57 days away, calling it 'plenty of time.' He compares the timeline to the 107 days that elapsed between the previous election and the IDF's strikes across Iran.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Amit Segal, a senior political journalist for N12, posted Sunday evening that the deadline for submitting party lists for the next Knesset election is 57 days away, describing the period as 'plenty of time.' He contrasted this with the 107 days that passed between the previous election and the IDF's large-scale strikes across Iran, a reference to Operation Rising Lion and subsequent operations. Segal's framing suggests a political calculation: the election calendar may influence or be influenced by the security timeline, though he offered no explicit assessment of whether a renewed campaign against Iran is expected before the list-closure date. The post is a single-source political observation, not a formal announcement or official statement.

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