Achi Yisraeli release party statement, seek unity

Seeking to repair a "broken and destructive" political discourse, Achi Yisraeli is composed of social activists and educators.

Elections 2019: Who will Israel choose? (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST)
Elections 2019: Who will Israel choose?
(photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM/THE JERUSALEM POST)
The newly created political party Achi Yisraeli released its platform on Sunday, saying that it is committed to healing the current political discourse by seeking consensus on social issues with the goal of moving forward.
In a press release, Achi Yisraeli said it aims to reduce social inequality, promote diverse Jewish identities and limited public transportation in communities that wish to enjoy it on Saturday, and promote regional cooperation between Israel and its neighbors.
Members include Yeruham Mayor Michael Biton, Haredi Women’s College founder Adina Bar-Shalom, Labor MK Orna Angel, former Israel Broadcasting Authority director-general Moti Shklar and former IDF senior officers Gideon Shefer, Ruth Yaron and Asaf Lapidot.