'I can unite the camps': Gantz tells 'Post' that gov. should exclude radicals, Ben-Gvir – interview
“My goal ultimately is to not have Ben-Gvir and other extremists dictating Israel’s future; they need to and will be returned to the political margins,” Gantz told
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Blue and White leader Benny Gantz, in an interview with The Jerusalem Post, advocated for a "broad Zionist government" that would unite moderate parties from across the political spectrum while excluding "extremists such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir." Gantz stated his goal is "to not have Ben-Gvir and other extremists dictating Israel's future." He emphasized that ultra-Orthodox parties could not be part of the next government due to their stance on enlistment and public education. Gantz also asserted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "should not continue as prime minister," and criticized Netanyahu for "managing the survival of his coalition, instead of leading the country."
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