Former justice minister Ayelet Shaked told Channel 12's 'Meet the Press' that she would only return to electoral politics in a right-wing party, adding that the Bennett-Lapid alliance is not such a party.
Former justice minister Ayelet Shaked said Saturday evening on Channel 12's 'Meet the Press' that she would only return to politics as a candidate for a right-wing party, clarifying that the joint Bennett-Lapid list does not qualify as such. The statement comes amid ongoing speculation about a potential new right-wing political vehicle involving Shaked and former IDF general Ofer Winter, as The Zioneer previously reported. Shaked served as justice minister under successive Netanyahu governments and later as interior minister, but has been out of elected office since the previous Knesset.
- DevelopingAyelet Shaked says she will only return to politics in a right-wing party
- DevelopingReport: Ofer Winter, Ayelet Shaked considering new right-wing party
- DevelopingReport: Ayelet Shaked in talks with Yisrael Beytenu chairman Avigdor Liberman on joint run
- DevelopingBennett at JNS conference: 'I am a right-winger, not an extreme irresponsible'
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