An unnamed senior Haredi figure pushed back against reports of an emerging Netanyahu-Haredi deal, telling a political outlet: "There is no deal — I am convinced we will get along with [Gadi] Eisenkot." The remark adds to ongoing coalition tensions ahead of a potential election.
A senior Haredi figure dismissed reports of a nascent political deal between Prime Minister Netanyahu and ultra-Orthodox parties, saying "there is no deal — I am convinced we will get along with [Gadi] Eisenkot," in remarks published Saturday. The statement comes amid weeks of speculation and reported negotiations between Likud and Haredi factions over coalition agreements, including legislation reportedly linked to the prime minister's legal situation. Eisenkot, a former IDF chief of staff and opposition war cabinet observer, has been floated as a potential cross-bloc partner. The comment underscores internal Haredi skepticism toward Netanyahu and reflects continued maneuvering as party leaders weigh their options ahead of a possible election. No further details or names were provided in the original source.
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