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.
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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