In a campaign he held in the city of Ofakim, the chairman of the "Unity" party presented his plan for fixing the problems in Israel, and detailed the steps he would take in the fields of education and the economy if he wins the elections. He attacked the current government: "Anyone who sends soldiers to fight Hezbollah with brutal hands will not teach me about Israel's interests."
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In a campaign he held in the city of Ofakim, the chairman of the "Unity" party presented his plan for fixing the problems in Israel, and detailed the steps he would take in the fields of education and the economy if he wins the elections. He attacked the current government: "Anyone who sends soldiers to fight Hezbollah with brutal hands will not teach me about Israel's interests."