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Home Special Coverage 2019 Election

Moshe Feiglin says his Zehut party will be 'surprise' of April election

by  Efrat Forsher and Adi Rubinstein
Published on  02-20-2019 00:00
Last modified: 04-01-2021 12:55
Moshe Feiglin says his Zehut party will be 'surprise' of April election

Zehut party leader Moshe Feiglin

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Zehut party leader Moshe Feiglin believes his party will be "the surprise" of the upcoming April 9 election.

In an interview with Israel Hayom, Feiglin, who in the past ran for leadership of the Likud party, said, "We are not just talking about the electoral threshold, looking at the momentum we have created, we can be much more than that."

Feiglin is dismissive of recent polls that do not bode well for Zehut.

"The polls don't know how to model politicians like myself or parties like Zehut because we bring dialogue to Israeli politics," he said. "I don't see a difference in the political perception of [New Right party leader Naftali] Bennett, [Meretz party leader Tamar] Zandberg or [Yesh Atid party leader Yair] Lapid. They all say the same thing in the end. I walk around and see that the young people are drifting and that people understand that I bring [with me] a new [kind of] politics, and that is why they will vote for me."

Feiglin said he refused offers to unite with Otzma Yehudit and other political parties on the Right.

"I've been with the same woman since the eighth grade," he said. "So I am not someone who zigzags. I am constantly being asked to think like the herd and join the bloc, but the bloc doesn't interest me. You want to know who I merged with? [Former Shas MK] Rabbi Haim Amsalem and [stand-up comedian] Gadi Wilcherski [both of whom recently joined Zehut] – from my perspective, they are the merger."

Yisrael Beytenu party head Avigdor Lieberman AFP

Yisrael Beytenu party leader Avigdor Lieberman, meanwhile, presented his party's list for the Knesset.

"We don't answer to polls but make an effort on the ground, and we will get a minimum of eight or nine Knesset seats, and with the help of hard work of those present in the hall, we can also make it to a double-digit number," Lieberman said in his announcement.

Among the changes to the party in the runup to the elections, Robert Ilatov and Sofa Landver are no longer on the list, while MK Oded Forer is now second on the list behind Lieberman.

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