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Moshe Ya alon calls on Benny Gantz, Gadi Eisenkot to quit cabinet - Israel Politics

“Half a year into a crisis with no end, when the only accomplishment of this government of messianists, draft-dodgers, and crooks, is its own survival," he wrote, "it’s time for soul-searching."

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Deadline for Israeli party registration looms this week

Deadline for Israeli party registration looms this week Parties have until Thursday night to negotiate over mergers Joshua Paquin/Flickr By Share The deadline for Israeli political parties to register their electoral lists is looming Thursday night, forcing decisions from many smaller factions that have not been polling well. Here’s a guide on what to look out for this week as the February 4 deadline approaches.  In and out: Former Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon announced today that he will drop out of the race for the Knesset, pulling his Telem faction from contention, after polls showed him struggling to gain traction. Former Justice Minister Avi Nissenkorn, who left Blue and White to take the number two slot in Huldai’s The Israelis Party a month ago, announced yesterday he is exiting politics and will not run in the upcoming election after all. The move renewed calls for Huldai to drop out of the election, especially as most recent polls show he will not cross

After tanking in polls, ex-Defense Minister Ya alon quits ahead of Israel s March election

Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio In a statement, Ya alon said the best interest of Israel always came before his personal gains, and that he felt that the current fight is over the very soul of Israel and Israeli society. But in the current political circumstances, he added, his Telem party will not run. I call everyone to take part in the election, he concluded, warning not to vote for those who would forsake the hope for change in return for sitting beside an indicted man. Give your vote to a leadership that is not corrupt. Ya alon, a former Israel Defense Forces chief of staff as well, ran for three election campaigns with Benny Gantz s Kahol Lavan, before leaving the party after Gantz joined a coalition with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which Ya alon refused to do.

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