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Gideon Sa’ar

An interview with New Hope leader Gideon Sa’ar.
“My goal is to replace Netanyahu and maintain the national camp’s power,” says Yamina Party leader Naftali Bennett, who has emerged as a “kingmaker” in the upcoming post-Knesset-election political battle.
The New Hope Party has gone down by several seats in Israeli polls since the hiring of the consultants.
Gideon Sa’ar blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the current state of instability saying, “he preferred his interests over the good of the country. Therefore, we need to create a change in Israel. This is what I am trying to do now.”
Having left Likud to support Gideon Sa’ar and the New Hope party, he feels that they are in the best position to garner enough votes to topple longtime Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and form a government as the Jewish state heads to its fourth round of elections in two years. Here’s why ...
Statements by the founders of the PAC of former Republicans who worked to oust U.S. President Donald Trump indicate a lack of familiarity with Israel’s political landscape.
The former Likud Knesset member “will be a very important addition to the campaign for the future of the country,” says Sa’ar.
The PAC was formed by Republicans and former Republicans to prevent the re-election of Donald Trump and Republicans in close Senate re-election races.
Attorney Michal Diamant will be a member of the team preparing the party’s judicial system reforms, according to party head Gideon Sa’ar.
“I’ve produced four peace deals with Arab countries, and now you see Jews and Arabs hugging in Dubai. Why can’t that happen here?” says Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Umm al-Fahm.
Sharren Haskel follows the same move by Michal Shir and Yifat Shasha-Biton.
Additional lawmakers are expected to make similar announcements in the coming days as another election seems imminent.