'Israel moves toward consensus': As faction members resign, Benny Gantz rebrands his
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'Israel moves toward consensus': As faction members resign, Benny Gantz rebrands his
With key exits, Gantz reclaims Blue and White and launches a unity-focused campaign aimed at bridging Israel’s divides; with fresh messaging and nationwide outreach, the rebranded party positions itself as a centrist anchor in turbulent times
Since Benny Gantz entered politics in 2018, then as chairman of the Resilience to Israel Party, he has added Bogy Ya'alon, Gabi Ashkenazi, Yair Lapid and Gideon Sa'ar to his ranks. Over the years, the partnership with each of them has been dissolved, whether due to criticism of the management of the war, alliance with Netanyahu or ideological differences.
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