Former Israeli ambassador to the UN and the US, Gilad Erdan, published a statement hinting at the establishment of a new political party, according to Israeli media reports. The move comes amid ongoing political realignments ahead of the next election cycle. Further details on the announcement are expected.
Former Israeli diplomat Gilad Erdan appears to be laying the groundwork for a political comeback. According to Israeli media reports, Erdan published a message hinting at the establishment of a new political party. The exact content of the message has not yet been fully disclosed, but the move signals a potential entry into the already crowded Israeli political arena ahead of the next Knesset elections. Erdan, who served as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations and later to the United States, has been out of electoral politics since leaving the Knesset in 2020. A formal announcement or further clarification is expected in the coming days.
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