Israeli media report that former IDF general Ofer Winter and former justice minister Ayelet Shaked are exploring the formation of a new right-wing political party, according to Channel 14 journalist Noam Amir.
A report by Channel 14 journalist Noam Amir indicates that former IDF General Ofer Winter and former Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked are examining the establishment of a new right-wing political party. The report, published Wednesday morning, does not provide further details about the platform, potential slate, or timeline. Both figures are well-known in Israeli right-wing circles: Winter, a former commander of the Gaza Division and the Judea and Samaria Division, and Shaked, a former justice minister and key figure in the Yamina party. If materialized, the move would mark a new chapter in the ongoing realignment of Israel's right-wing political landscape, though no official confirmation has been issued by either party.
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