Adi Mintz, a veteran of the settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria, praised the Religious Zionism party for what he called phenomenal successes in expanding settlements, managing the war, leading the cabinet toward offensive moves, standing firm on judicial reform, and steering Israel's economy under wartime constraints, according to Arutz Sheva.
Adi Mintz, a prominent figure in the Judea and Samaria settlement movement, issued a statement of praise for the Religious Zionism party, as reported by Arutz Sheva. Mintz cited the party's achievements across four domains: settlement expansion and regularization of hundreds of communities; wartime management and pushing the security cabinet toward offensive operations; steadfast adherence to judicial reform principles; and economic management under severe wartime constraints. The statement is a political testament rather than a hard news event, offering insight into the internal assessment of the party's record as seen by a veteran of the settler public. No new policy or operational developments are announced.
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