Israel's political landscape continues to shift as parties position themselves ahead of elections. Benny Gantz and Gideon Sa'ar have held initial exploratory talks in recent days about a possible merger between their parties, according to a report first published by Kan News. Gantz leads the National Unity party, while Sa'ar heads the New Hope-United Right alliance. Last Thursday, reports emerged that Sa'ar had also been meeting with reserve Brigadier General Ofer Winter, who has expressed political ambitions. A key point of disagreement between Sa'ar and Winter in those conversations centered on their willingness to join a narrow government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the future.
Israel Politics
Center-Right Parties Explore Merger
With two months until elections, Benny Gantz and Gideon Sa'ar are in preliminary discussions about a potential joint run, according to Israeli media reports
The frequency of meetings between Sa'ar and Winter suggests that Winter has not ruled out Sa'ar as a potential political partner, despite Winter's previous public statement that he would not align with sitting politicians. Political observers in Israel currently assess that none of the parties involved are categorically ruling out additional mergers or political maneuvers as the election approaches.







