Gideon Sa'ar
If Naftali Bennett, Gideon Sa'ar, Yossi Cohen, and Avigdor Lieberman run under one right-wing list, this party is expected to win the elections and become the largest party in Israel. Even in the question of suitability for prime minister, Bennett defeats Netanyahu.
Politics
Following Avigdor Liberman's call to form a "war room" to bring down the government, Liberman, Lapid, and Sa'ar met to form a plan to do so and called on Gantz to join them.
Voting Poll
A new poll suggests that a right-wing party featuring Naftali Bennett, former Mossad head Yossi Cohen, and Gideon Sa'ar would crush the Likud and Gantz's State Camp.
Israel-Gaza War, Politics
The poll also found neither Smotrich's nor Sa'ar's party passing the electoral threshold.
Gideon Sa'ar
Chairman of the New Hope - United Right party MK Gideon Sa'ar claimed that anti-government demonstrations serve the Prime Minister: "A tremendous asset for Netanyahu."
Knesset Poll
According to a new poll, the Religious Zionism party led by Bezalel Smotrich continues to wobble below the voter threshold, while Sa'ar manages to sneak in, and Gantz loses some of his momentum.
Politics
Political sources believe Gideon Sa'ar will make good on his promise to leave the government, after his demand to be made part of the war cabinet was rejected.
Elections, Polls
Gantz's party has declined slightly from 40 to mid-30s since Sa'ar split off from his party.
Gideon Sa'ar
Chairman of the New Hope - United Right party, Minister Gideon Sa'ar at his faction meeting: "We entered a government we opposed only because of the war and only to influence the war."
After the War
Minister Gideon Sa'ar referred to the steps required in Israel after the end of the war, and clarified that "after the war - the time will come for the correction of Israeli society. We will have to repel political dangers, that is our future."
Support for Gideon Sa'ar
Ministers and members of Knesset from the coalition and the opposition support Gideon Sa'ar following his call to not allow the return of Palestinian workers from Judea and Samaria to Israel.
Gideon Sa'ar
Gideon Sa'ar criticizes Yesh Atid leader Yair Lapid and the heads of the coalition, sending a clear message to the protesters: "If you turn the protest into a battle against religion, the traditions of Israel, or our right to the land, you will fail."
"Unfit as Knesset's Chairman"
The opposition parties are criticizing Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana following his statement that the judiciary cannot make a decision. In the royal camp, they claim that this is a prelude to anarchy. Knesset Member Gilad Kariv said, "It's crossing a red line."
Sa'ar: "This is Not a Government"
Member of Knesset Gideon Sa'ar criticized the Minister of National Security in light of the crime in the Arab sector: "The police are in crisis and unfortunately the least suitable person to lead the organization was appointed"