Commentator Chaim Cohen posted on Telegram that not voting in elections amounts to giving one's vote to the Left and to Arab parties. He asked how many followers are voting specifically because of that statement.
Commentator Chaim Cohen posted a short message on Friday afternoon urging voters to participate in elections, arguing that abstention effectively strengthens left-wing and Arab parties. He asked his followers how many are voting specifically because of that sentiment. The post echoes earlier statements by Cohen, who recently expressed distrust in the political system while still advocating for civic participation. The message appears to be a direct appeal aimed at right-wing voters who may consider staying home on election day.
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