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Yair Golan: Prevent annexation, fight 'Jewish terrorism', evacuate outposts — principles for unity with Eisenkot, Bennett, Lieberman

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Yair Golan: Prevent annexation, fight 'Jewish terrorism', evacuate outposts — principles for unity with Eisenkot, Bennett, Lieberman

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TL;DR

Opposition leader Yair Golan said Monday morning that preventing continued annexation, fighting 'Jewish terrorism', and evacuating farms and outposts are principles that can form the basis for a coalition agreement with Gadi Eisenkot, Naftali Bennett, and Avigdor Lieberman, according to a report by Tal Meir from the Channel 14 conference.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Opposition leader Yair Golan on Monday morning proposed a set of principles he said could form the basis for a coalition agreement with Gadi Eisenkot, Naftali Bennett, and Avigdor Lieberman. Speaking at the Channel 14 conference, as reported by journalist Tal Meir on his the source, Golan stated that preventing continued annexation, fighting what he termed 'Jewish terrorism', and evacuating farms and outposts are principles that could be agreed upon 'tomorrow morning'.

Golan has previously made similar pledges, including a promise to fight Jewish terrorism and reinstate administrative detention for such cases, as The Zioneer reported on June 16.

Tal Meir, who reported the remarks, added his own commentary: 'Friends from the values-based right, just understand what is going to happen here. Think very carefully before you vote.'

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