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Former Northern Front leader Davidovich endorses Eisenkot at forum

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Former Northern Front leader Davidovich endorses Eisenkot at forum

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TL;DR

Moshe Davidovich, chairman of the Frontline Communities Forum and head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council, publicly endorsed former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot at a conference in Shavei Zion yesterday, saying 'the people demand, not ask, for correction, unity, and connection.'

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Moshe Davidovich, chairman of the Frontline Communities Forum and head of the Mateh Asher Regional Council, delivered a public endorsement of former IDF chief of staff and National Unity MK Gadi Eisenkot at a conference in Shavei Zion yesterday. Davidovich told Eisenkot: 'You are on the right path. We are behind you, I am behind you, and all of this dear public may lead you to the most important seat at the most important time for the people of Israel. The people demand, not ask — they demand correction, unity, and connection, not lip service.' The endorsement comes as Eisenkot has emerged as a potential candidate in coalition negotiations, with The Zioneer previously reporting his call for talks focused on 'what yes, not what no.' Davidovich's public backing from a prominent northern local leader and forum for frontline communities adds to Eisenkot's appeal as a security-minded candidate. The full implications of the endorsement for coalition dynamics remain to be seen.

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