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Gadi Eisenkot opened his new party's election campaign near Hod Hasharon on June 30, 2026. The former military chief outlined positions on security, the economy, education, national service, PTSD care, and immigration.
israelnationalnews.comGadi Eisenkot opened his Yashar! The former military chief presented plans covering national security, the economy, education, national service, PTSD care, and immigration.
Eisenkot stated the party would address war damage repairs and treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder. The party has risen in recent polls, according to @Jerusalem_Post reporting.
Eisenkot, identified as an Israeli opposition leader, launched the campaign as the head of the newly formed Yashar!
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
The Japan Times on July 1, 2026 reprinted a July 23, 1926 front-page story describing mob violence that spread from northern and eastern provinces to southern areas over a school dispute. The account details clashes in Ehime-ken that injured more than a dozen people and damaged a…
An Economist/YouGov survey released this week found most Americans believe President Trump has not addressed the issues they consider most important. The poll also recorded a dip in the share who say the country is headed in the right direction.
Fox NewsRepublican Sen. Susan Collins leads Democratic challenger Graham Platner by three points in a new Fox News poll of Maine registered voters. Among highly motivated voters, Platner holds a nine-point advantage.