Hagai Lober, whose son was killed on October 7, announced Monday he is founding a new party aimed at forming a national unity government. He called it a 'cooperation government' that would include the two largest blocs and additional parties.
Hagai Lober, a bereaved father whose son was killed on October 7, announced Monday that he is entering politics and establishing a new party. According to Lober, the party's goal is to form a 'cooperation government' — which he defined as a unity government composed of the two largest political blocs and additional factions, rather than what he termed a 'half-the-people government.' The announcement was reported by N12.
Lober is known publicly as a bereaved father and activist, but this marks his first formal entry into electoral politics. No further details have been provided regarding the party's platform, name, or timeline for the next elections.
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