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Last week, Uri Misgav wrote in Haaretz that our new Jewish-Arab party would waste votes for the anti-Netanyahu bloc. He's wrong. In-depth polling shows we bring tens of thousands of potential voters, mainly politically homeless women and young people from the Arab community

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Last week, Uri Misgav wrote in Haaretz that our new Jewish-Arab party would waste votes for the anti-Netanyahu bloc. He's wrong. In-depth polling shows we bring tens of thousands of potential voters, mainly politically homeless women and young people from the Arab community
01:07 AM • July 01 2026 IDT
I can understand Uri Misgav's fears.
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