Opposition Leader Yair Lapid 'Not Certain the Liberal Bloc Will Win' Upcoming Elections
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Opposition leader Yair Lapid 'not certain the liberal bloc will win' upcoming elections
The opposition leader cited 'published polls, troubling in-depth research' in his forecast of a possibly-doomed fight against Netanyahu's coalition. Far-right minister Smotrich condemned the Haredi attack on two female IDF soldiers, but said their service goes against his values
Lapid warns of a split in the opposition bloc and claims that without unity, the camp could lose the elections. He emphasizes that Yesh Atid will not join Netanyahu's government and calls for "playing it safe" in the upcoming elections.
While the battles within the opposition are intensifying, and the opposition leader's party is losing strength - at least according to the polls - opposition chairman Yair Lapid admitted today (Monday) at the opening of the Yesh Atid faction meeting that he is no longer optimistic. Lapid said that "For nearly two years, every time I came in here and you asked me about the next elections, I said - 'We will win.' We, that is, the bloc, the libera…
The factions are gathering for their weekly meetings • In the background, Finance Committee Chairman MK Hanoch Milbitsky decided to postpone the election budget debate once again and was attacked by the opposition • At the same time, tensions within the bloc opposing the government are also surfacing • Lapid: "The in-depth studies are worrying" • Also: Gantz's intriguing meeting in the Knesset
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