Opposition leader Yair Lapid said that MK Moshe Goldknopf is not part of the 'national camp,' during an exchange with journalist Amit Segal. When Segal asked about other figures, Lapid declined to name them, according to a report by Dvir Luger.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid said that MK Moshe Goldknopf is not part of the 'national camp,' according to a report by journalist Dvir Luger. The report includes a conversation between Lapid and journalist Amit Segal, in which Segal asked Lapid whether figures such as Naama Lazimi, Yair Golan, and Naor Narkis are part of the national camp. Lapid declined to answer directly, saying 'leave the names.' The exchange highlights ongoing debates within Israeli politics over the definition of the national camp.
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