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Bennett, Feiglin discussing a joint run in September

New Right leader Naftali Bennett, who barely made it into the Knesset, and far-right activist Moshe Feiglin, who crashed and burned after a promising start, could run together but revert to two separate parties if they make it into the next Knesset.

by  Ariel Kahana and Yaron Doron
Published on  05-31-2019 09:11
Last modified: 06-02-2019 09:04
Bennett, Feiglin discussing a joint run in SeptemberOren Nahshon

Zehut leader Moshe Feiglin, left, and New Right leader Naftali Bennett at a meeting in Jerusalem in 2013 | Photo: Oren Nahshon

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Despite the drubbing he received in the April 9 election, New Right co-founder Naftali Bennett is gearing up to run his new party in the September election. Moreover, Israel Hayom has learned that Bennett is considering a political alliance with far-right activist Moshe Feiglin, who exceeded all expectations in the last campaign before his Zehut party lost steam ahead of election day and failed to pass the minimum electoral threshold of 3.25%.

Bennett and Feiglin reportedly sat down this week for a meeting that was characterized as "long and good," with the goal to establish a "technical bloc" that would be viable in the September election. The two parties would run on a joint list, and if the list passes the minimum threshold, will revert to their current status once the election is over.

Officials in the New Right are saying that last month, Bennett held a series of meetings with prominent figures in both in the political world and outside it. He used the meetings to help draw conclusions about his poor performance in April. Sources close to Bennett said that he will stick to the following principles: a united Right that is capable of governing; Israeli Jewishness that brings people closer together; a positive approach with minimal attacks and polarization; focus on the real issues; voter outreach; a modest, low-cost campaign; and deals with other parties to ensure a place in the next Knesset.

One of the people Bennett reportedly met with was New Right co-founder Ayelet Shaked, but it still appears that Shaked is looking to join the Likud rather than stay with Bennett.

"Bennett has realized a lot of things. Mainly, the need for a significant change to his public message – to take things in a cleaner, more unifying direction," his associates said.

Meanwhile, Feiglin's Zehut party is also reviewing the causes of its failure on April 9. One of the main lessons for party members was Feiglin's declaration that Zehut would not automatically join a coalition under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Feiglin said at the time, "We aren't in anyone's pocket. Not Netanyahu's, or [Blue and White leader Benny] Gantz's. We will join whoever gives us the most."

In the new campaign, Zehut will announce that it will join a right-wing government only. On Thursday, Feiglin said, "To a large extent, our avoiding saying 'We are right-wing' was our downfall. We are going to pave the way to allow our large sector of potential voters to cast their ballots for us, without concern that we'll establish a left-wing government."

Tags: electionfar-rightIsraeli governmentKnessetMoshe FeiglinNaftali BennettNew Rightright-wingZehut

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