According to N12's chief political correspondent Daphna Liel, MK Sharan Haskel has founded a new party called 'Israel Tichila' (Israel First), roughly a day after resigning from her previous party. Haskel said the party aims to change the current political order and represent Zionist, security-oriented, national-liberal voters who reject backroom deals at the expense of those who serve.
MK Sharan Haskel, who resigned from her previous party roughly a day ago, has officially established a new political party called 'Israel Tichila' (Israel First). The announcement was reported by N12's chief political correspondent Daphna Liel. Haskel stated that the party will work to change the current political order and will represent voters who define themselves as Zionists, believe in a security-first, national, liberal right-wing agenda, and reject political deals that harm those who serve the country.
This move comes amid a wave of political realignments, with several former Likud members and other figures establishing new parties in recent weeks, including Limor Livnat's departure from Likud and Gadi Yevarkan's formation of 'Beit Yisrael'. The broader trend reflects ongoing fragmentation in the Israeli political landscape ahead of the next election cycle.
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- DevelopingGilad Erdan signals possible formation of new political party
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