MK Gadi Eisenkot stated that Amos Yadlin's role is to attract right-wing voters, according to reports.
01 · THE DISPATCH
Eisenkot's remark, as reported by The Zioneer, comes amid ongoing coalition negotiations. The Likud party has previously stated it will not serve under center-left figures like Eisenkot, as The Zioneer reported on July 1. Eisenkot's comment about Yadlin — a former head of Military Intelligence — suggests an attempt to bridge the right-wing voter base. No further details on the specific context of the statement were immediately available.
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03 · Source and signal
Source and signal
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