Former Likud MK Yuli Edelstein, who recently left the party, said Sunday that he does not believe Likud members have spoken about values in the past, according to a report.
Former Likud MK Yuli Edelstein, who left the party last week, said Sunday that he does not believe Likud members have spoken about values in the past. The statement was quoted in a report. Edelstein's departure from Likud on July 3, after 23 years in the party, was covered extensively by The Zioneer. He has since announced plans to establish a new political framework aiming for a national unity government. The current remark appears to be a further critique of the party's direction. The full context of the statement was not immediately available.
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