Former justice minister Ayelet Shaked told Channel 12's 'Meet the Press' that she would only return to electoral politics in a genuine right-wing party, and that the 'Together' alliance of Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid is not such a party.
Former justice minister Ayelet Shaked stated on Saturday evening that she would only return to electoral politics in a genuine right-wing party. Speaking on Channel 12's 'Meet the Press', Shaked asserted that the 'Together' (Yemina) alliance of Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid is not such a party. As The Zioneer previously reported, Shaked and former IDF general Ofer Winter were recently exploring the formation of a new right-wing party. The remark represents her most explicit political positioning since leaving the Knesset, though she has not announced an immediate candidacy.
- DevelopingAyelet Shaked says she will return to politics only via a right-wing party
- DevelopingReport: Ofer Winter, Ayelet Shaked considering new right-wing party
- DevelopingFriction within Bennett's 'Yachad' party as polls drop, sources say
- DevelopingBennett associate: party's alliance with Lapid, Chorev is a 'political mistake'
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