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Analysis: Right-wing stays in Israel amid flight rumors tied to election timing

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Analysis: Right-wing stays in Israel amid flight rumors tied to election timing

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TL;DR

Amit Segal (N12) analyzes the persistence of right-wing flight rumors and their connection to the timing of possible elections, arguing the right is staying put. Summary hosted by Israel Hayom.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Amit Segal's analysis, published via Israel Hayom, examines the recurring rumor that right-wing figures are planning to leave Israel ahead of a potential election. Segal argues that, contrary to the speculation, the right is staying in Israel and that the flight rumors themselves are a political phenomenon tied to electoral timing. The analysis does not cite specific new events or named individuals leaving; it is an opinion-driven assessment of a prevailing rumor. No corroboration from other sources is yet available.

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