Roi Konkol announced his resignation from the Reservists' Party, led by Yoaz Hendel, writing that the political organization 'sins against its purpose and only serves the forces that want more of the same'. This marks the latest departure from the party.
Roi Konkol, a member of Yoaz Hendel's Reservists' Party, announced his resignation on Wednesday evening, criticizing the party's direction. In a statement, Konkol wrote that the party 'sins against its purpose' and 'only serves the forces that want more of the same'. This is the latest in a series of departures from the party, which has been experiencing internal turmoil.
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