Former minister Gilad Erdan told Israel Aerospace Industries board members Wednesday that he is resigning his board seat, saying he is in a period of significant decisions, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The move has fueled speculation that Erdan may be preparing to establish a new political party.
Former minister Gilad Erdan resigned his seat on the board of Israel Aerospace Industries on Wednesday, telling board members in a personal call that his focus is on “significant decisions” in the coming days, according to a report by Amit Segal (N12). The move is widely interpreted as a precursor to the establishment of a new political party, potentially ahead of the next election cycle. Erdan, who served as minister of strategic affairs and ambassador to the United Nations and the United States, has not yet made a formal announcement. No further details on the prospective party or his timeline are available at this point.
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