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Likud ministers do not rule out sitting in government under Eisenkot

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Likud ministers do not rule out sitting in government under Eisenkot

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TL;DR

Likud ministers are not ruling out joining a government headed by former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot, according to a report published Monday. The statement follows growing speculation about the future of the coalition and possible realignment in the anti-Netanyahu camp.

01 · THE DISPATCH

According to a report published Monday afternoon, Likud ministers are not ruling out the possibility of sitting in a government headed by former IDF chief Gadi Eisenkot. The report, first carried by a major Israeli outlet, marks a notable shift in tone within the party, which has been publicly aligned with Prime Minister Netanyahu. As The Zioneer reported earlier Monday, Likud Minister Yisrael Kisch had already hinted at openness to such an arrangement, saying there is 'legitimacy for such a move.' The new report suggests the sentiment is broader among Likud ministers, though no formal decision or official statement has been issued. The development comes amid ongoing political discussions about the composition and leadership of a potential unity government.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Multiple Likud ministers now reportedly open to joining an Eisenkot-led government.

  2. Minister Kisch hints Likud could sit under Eisenkot: 'There is legitimacy for such a move'

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