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Jewish Power defiantly vows to run alone in Israel’s March election

Leader Itamar Ben Gvir reject Benjamin Netanyahu’s call ‘not to waste right wing votes’

January 21, 2020 09:06
Jewish Power leader Itamar Ben Gvir rejected Benjamin Netanyahu’s call at a press conference in Jerusalem on Monday

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer Jerusalem

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Benjamin Netanyahu has failed in his efforts to either get the far-right Jewish Power party to run in a joint list with other right-wing parties or drop out of the election race altogether.

The party, known in Hebrew as Otzma Yehudit, received 84,000 votes in the September 2019 election — not enough to pass the electoral threshold of 3.25 per cent but potentially worth two seats for Mr Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition.

The prime minister’s electoral strategy is to try and eke out as many votes as possible from the right-wing base. To this purpose, he has been trying over three election campaigns for the past year to impose Jewish Power on the other religious parties.

In April 2019, it worked when they ran together with Jewish Home and National Union, but the new right-wing party led by Naftali Bennett ran on its own, failing to cross the threshold. Without them, Mr Netanyahu did not have his majority.

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