Former MK Gadi Yevarkan announced his departure from the Likud party and the establishment of a new right-wing social-economic party called 'Beit Yisrael', according to Israeli media reports. The move was reported by N12's Daphna Liel and political commentator Nadav Elimelech.
Former MK Gadi Yevarkan (Likud) announced his departure from the party and the formation of a new political party called 'Beit Yisrael', described as a right-wing social-economic party. The announcement was reported by N12's Daphna Liel and by political commentator Nadav Elimelech. Yevarkan's move adds to a period of political realignment within Likud, following similar moves by Yuli Edelstein and signals from Gilad Erdan as previously reported by The Zioneer. The new party's platform and coalition intentions are not yet detailed.
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