Israeli politician Hili Tropper said Sunday he would not sit in a government that shuts down the Ali pre-military academy or the right-leaning Channel 14, according to his remarks.
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Hili Tropper, a member of the National Unity party, made the statement Sunday, saying he also doubted the political feasibility of the Blue and White party. The conditions come as coalition negotiations continue. Tropper has previously stated he would not join a government that relies on Arab parties.
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