Yoram Cohen, former Shin Bet chief and a member of Gadi Eisenkot's party, said again Saturday that the party will form a coalition government with the support of Arab parties, according to a report by journalist Yaki Admaker.
Yoram Cohen, a former Shin Bet chief and a member of Gadi Eisenkot's Yashar party, reiterated Saturday that the party intends to form a government relying on the support of Arab parties. The statement, reported by journalist Yaki Admaker, echoes Eisenkot's own longstanding position. As The Zioneer has reported, Eisenkot acknowledged on July 1 that he would form a coalition with Arab backing, and on June 20, Benny Gantz stated that Eisenkot would go with the Arabs. The repeated declarations underscore the party's strategy ahead of the next election cycle.
- DevelopingEisenkot says again he will form a government with Arab support
- DevelopingGantz says Eisenkot wants to 'decide the other camp', will also go with the Arabs
- DevelopingEisenkot tells i24NEWS he aims for broadest possible coalition government
- StrongFormer Shin Bet chief Yoram Cohen sends libel warning to Channel 14, files defamation suit
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