Hagai Luber announced he will run for the Knesset, stating he will not sit in any coalition that does not include both major parties. Luber made the declaration Monday morning; further details on his new political framework have not yet been released.
Hagai Luber, a public figure known for his involvement in right-wing political and settlement activism, announced Monday morning that he will run for the Knesset. In a statement, Luber declared that he will not join any coalition unless it includes both major parties, a stance that signals a bid to position himself as a centripetal force. Luber has previously been linked to efforts to unite right-wing factions. His announcement comes amid ongoing coalition uncertainty, though no specific party affiliation or Knesset slate has been confirmed. As of this report, Luber has not released further details of his political platform or election strategy.
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- Internal intake
