Reactions in Netanyahu's Opposition Bloc to the Bennett-Lapid Merger
התגובות בגוש מתנגדי נתניהו לאיחוד בנט-לפיד, ותמונת ה-AI של הליכוד
Summary
Israeli politicians reacted to the Bennett-Lapid merger: Eisenkot, who received an offer to join and initially hesitated, is still weighing the decision; Lieberman hinted the merger may not necessarily lead to a change of government, suggesting the political math is harder than it looks.
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