During a conference in Petach Tikva on Thursday, Moshe Feiglin, the former MK and leader of the Zehut Party, declared that his party would be participating in the upcoming elections.
Feiglin used his announcement to heavily criticize the government’s actions, offering a stark contrast to the current policies. “15 months after the disaster of October 7th, an unimaginable gap has come out between the generation of heroism that is executing the war, and the generation of defeat that’s leading it,” Feiglin said. “The Prime Minister promised us all total victory, but instead he led us to another round of hostage deals and defeat. We all stand together and tell Netanyahu – no more!”
As he continued, Feiglin emphasized that “there is no victory without occupation, expulsion, and settlement. Thirty years ago we stood at the head of the struggle against the Oslo Accords. Today, after we saw the deadly consequences, we come to finish the job.”
Feiglin urged various parties and movements to unite under a shared platform, calling for the creation of a “national leadership with a vision.”
Addressing leaders of right-wing factions, Feiglin urged them to leave the coalition, bring down the government, and join forces to build a “leadership with a vision for the State of Israel.”
He also made it clear that Zehut would only consider joining a government that would commit to annulling the Oslo Accords, annexing Judea and Samaria, and advancing a policy of extensive settlement expansion.
{Matzav.com Israel}
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