Yoav Horowitz, a former close aide to Benjamin Netanyahu, has been appointed to lead the 100-day team of the newly formed Yesh party, Ynet reports. The appointment follows earlier reports that Horowitz had joined the party of MK Gadi Eisenkot, as The Zioneer reported at 11:31.
Ynet reported that Yoav Horowitz has been appointed to lead the 100-day team of the Yesh party, the political vehicle of MK Gadi Eisenkot. The 100-day team, as The Zioneer previously reported at 11:31, is tasked with crafting an actionable government plan for the first day of the next administration. Horowitz, a former chief of staff at the Prime Minister's Office and a close confidant of Benjamin Netanyahu, had earlier been reported to have joined the party.
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