Israeli Minister May Golan said in an interview Saturday evening that the new right has backbone, something the left refuses to accept. She also said she did not seek to become the nation's sweetheart but views her role as a mission.
In an interview aired Saturday evening on Channel 14, Minister May Golan addressed left-wing figures, asserting that the new right has backbone — something they cannot accept. Golan also reflected on her public role, stating she did not seek to become 'the nation's sweetheart' but views her position in the government as a mission. The comments were quoted on the channel's feed. The Zioneer previously reported on a related Golan interview, in which she said she does not want to be statesmanlike but rather fight, aired July 1.
2 developments
- DevelopingMinister May Golan says she wants to fight, not be statesmanlike
- DevelopingTelegram post mocks Netanyahu's weight and critiques Israeli left
- DevelopingMinister May Golan: 'I am proud of every shekel I brought home'
- StrongYair Golan says liberal bloc must declare it will not sit with Netanyahu
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