Chili Tropper and Yoez Hendel have announced they will join forces in a unified political ticket, marking a significant shift in Israel’s fractious political landscape. The two figures, previously operating independently, have agreed to merge their political movements to create a stronger electoral coalition.
The partnership aims to establish a broad-based Zionist government, according to a statement released on Tuesday. By combining their efforts, Tropper and Hendel hope to increase their collective influence in forthcoming parliamentary negotiations and government formation. The agreement represents an attempt to consolidate voter support among their respective political constituencies.
The move reflects broader trends in Israeli politics, where smaller parties and independent politicians frequently seek electoral alliances to improve their parliamentary representation and bargaining power. Such coalitions are common in Israeli politics, where the proportional representation system often requires multiple parties to combine their seats to form governing majorities.
Source: Walla News — Original article in Hebrew.



