'Together,' but lagging behind: Bennett's attempt to sway moderate Likud voters

After courting voters who oppose Netanyahu exhausted its potential, the former prime minister now seeks to capture disappointed Likud supporters. He's still hoping that current bloc favorite Gadi Eisenkot's support will drop
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