Minister Orit Strock said Monday that the Israeli public is not stupid and will decide in the upcoming elections whether it wants a government that advances settlement or one that includes Mansour Abbas and the Ra'am party, which she claims prevented even Tu Bishvat plantings during its previous coalition tenure.
In a statement posted Monday, Settlement Minister Orit Strock addressed the upcoming elections, framing the choice as between a government that advances settlement and one that includes Mansour Abbas and the Ra'am party. Strock argued that the public is not foolish and will recognize the difference. The comment adds to the ongoing political discourse ahead of the elections, with right-wing figures positioning themselves on coalition options.
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