Ahead of Election Day: All 'Netanyahu Bloc' parties will operate a joint task force

June Green
October 6, 2022   
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The 'Netanyahu bloc' parties - Likud, Religious Zionism, Shas and United Torah Judaism - intend to act in the run-up to the elections within the framework of a joint task force and headquarters as a sort of single party.

According to a report by Ze'ev Kam on Channel 2, as part of the move, it was agreed between the party headquarters managers to divide the country into geographical regions, with each of the four parties receiving different regions in which it is required to work - and to focus on those regions in voter education and voter encouragement activities.

For example, instead of both Likud and Religious Zionism working in parallel in the settlements in Judea and Samaria, Religious Zionism will take over the work in the settlement areas, while Likud will focus on cities such as Holon, Bat Yam, and others, where other parties in the bloc will not operate.

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It was also agreed that the leaders of the four bloc parties would each call for a vote for one of the four bloc parties and not just for their own party, stating that a vote for Likud, Torah Judaism, Shas, and Religious Zionism is the same vote.

The 'Netanyahu Bloc' parties are also dividing the work in preparation for election day itself, and will work together and in coordination on the placement of representatives at the polling stations, divided into different areas, from a perspective that treats all representatives of the four parties as if they were representatives of the same party.


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