Former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot formally launched his election campaign on Tuesday evening, vowing to serve all Israelis in the areas of the economy and education, according to his party's announcement.
Gadi Eisenkot, the former IDF Chief of Staff and current chairman of the State Camp party, launched his party's election campaign on Tuesday evening. The campaign, centered on the slogan "Service for everyone" (שירות לכולם), focuses on two main pillars: the economy and education. The launch event follows Eisenkot's earlier formal entry into the prime ministerial race, which The Zioneer reported earlier this evening. Polls have shown Eisenkot surging in recent weeks, overtaking Naftali Bennett in voter preference among opposition parties.
5 developments
- DevelopingEx-IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot calls for state commission of inquiry into Oct 7
- DevelopingEisenkot campaign launches; former minister Matan Kahana interviewed on Netanyahu's October 7 responsibility
- DevelopingNetanyahu says he will push for unity government; Eisenkot accuses him of cynical campaigning
- DevelopingEisenkot Challenges Netanyahu to Public Debate
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