National Unity MK Gadi Eizenkot told journalist Yishai Cohen that he views Shas as a potential coalition partner on the condition that it declares its commitment to the party's three fundamental principles, including the principle of mandatory conscription.
National Unity MK Gadi Eizenkot, a former IDF chief of staff, told journalist Yishai Cohen that he sees Shas as a potential coalition partner on the condition that it declares its commitment to the three fundamental principles of his party, including the principle of mandatory conscription. The statement did not specify the other two principles. Eizenkot emphasized that the conscription principle must be accepted.
- StrongGantz vows to pass conscription law before any government is sworn in
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- DevelopingShas: no votes for coalition legislation unless draft-evader arrests end
- DevelopingEisenkot: Large part of Shas voters serve in IDF, party is integrated
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