Moshe Feiglin, the chairman of the Zehut party, insists he is taking his election campaign for 22nd Knesset to the end, and he remains confident his party will be a member of the next Knesset.
That said, all election polls show that Feiglin’s party fails to meet the minimum election threshold to enter Knesset, 3.5% of the popular vote; but he remains determined, nevertheless. In the last election, for 21st Knesset, in April 2019, his party was not close to meeting the minimum to enter Knesset.
Efforts by Feiglin to unite with other parties towards running on a combined slate failed as well, with Feiglin blaming others, including URWP chairwoman, Ayelet Shaked.
Feiglin told KAN Reshet Bet Radio on Wednesday morning “out values and beliefs are not for sale at any price,” confident voters will support his platform in the upcoming, September 17, 2019 election.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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3.25%, not 3.5%. Again.