Hili Tropper said his party is a home for all Israelis who have pain and hope, and criticized the 'single-axis' inter-bloc that forces voters into one political camp. He also referenced a colleague, Yoaz, who said allowing widespread evasion is not in the national interest.
Hili Tropper, an Israeli politician, made the remarks in response to a question about whether his party is the new home of Religious Zionism. He said his party is a home for all Israelis who have pain and hope and want to reconnect the country. He criticized the 'single-axis' inter-bloc that forces voters to align with one camp, and referenced a colleague, Yoaz, who said there is nothing national about allowing widespread evasion. The statement reflects Tropper's positioning of his party as a broad centrist alternative.
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