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The article discusses the Israeli Likud Party's concern over the potential splitting of right-wing votes in the upcoming elections due to the possible candidacy of Ofer Winter and Hadad. Both are seeking to form independent lists, which could decrease the chances of the right reaching the minimum number of parliamentary seats. Likud is focused on preventing Hadad from joining Winter or forming another bloc, fearing that such a move would give the new party a strong start and make it difficult to persuade it to withdraw later. Negotiations are underway between Winter and Hadad, with Hadad trying to secure a prominent position on the list, while Likud is exploring ways to leverage support from some parties. The goal is to protect right-wing votes and reduce the risk of losing them outside the parliament. The article explains that the balance between these maneuvers aims to avoid significant vote loss and ensure the right-wing ticket reaches the minimum threshold of seats.
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