Gadi Eisenkot's Yashar! party announcement is a well-worn tale - editorial
Former government minister and IDF chief-of-staff Gadi Eisenkot announced his new political party, only to have no buzz.
Former government minister and IDF chief-of-staff Gadi Eisenkot announced his new political party, only to have no buzz.
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