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Gantz Approaching the Government? "Where Credit Should Be Given for Achievements, There Is No Shame in Doing So"

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The MUNI EXPO 2025 Local Government Center conference was held today, during which the chairman of the state camp expressed implicit support for the government, after which he criticized: "The extremists are setting the tone and are slandering Israel." The mother of the kidnapped Alon Ohel on the assumption that Hamas will determine the list of kidnapped people to be released: "Where is the responsibility?"
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The MUNI EXPO 2025 Local Government Center conference was held today, during which the chairman of the state camp expressed implicit support for the government, after which he criticized: "The extremists are setting the tone and are slandering Israel." The mother of the kidnapped Alon Ohel on the assumption that Hamas will determine the list of kidnapped people to be released: "Where is the responsibility?"

Despite the turmoil over the draft law, the Likud remains the largest party, while Bennett's party is second. Very bad news for Benny Gantz, who will not pass the threshold in any scenario in which Eisenkot runs. The post Continues to take beatings: Bad news for Benny Gantz appeared first on srugim.

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סרוגים broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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