Israel Elections: Politicians, public figures, cast their ballots
Politicians, including prime ministerial candidates, MKs and party leaders set a public example as they went out to cast their ballots, beginning in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the day of Israel’s fourth elections in two years.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara voted together in Katamon, Jerusalem.
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Yamina chairman and prime ministerial candidate Naftali Bennett voted in Ra’anana accompanied by his wife Gilat.
Shas leader and Interior Minister Aryeh Deri was first seen to go out and vote shortly after he prayed at the tomb of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef founder of the Shas movement. Shortly after Deri, countless appearances of politicians and people of note began to build throughout the morning. New Hope party leader and prime ministerial candidate Gideon Sa’ar was seen voting with his wife and children. Similarly, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein was seen smiling with his wife Irina. Labor head Merav Michaeli, seen at Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square, spoke to Israeli media outlets making an early morning statement urging voters to go cast their vote.”These are very important elections because we have tremendous power in our hands; everyone has enormous power in their hands,” Michael said. Explaining why she chose Rabin Square, she said that, “In 1995, Rabin was assassinated and the State of Israel has since moved away from the Zionist vision. I’m determined to return The State of Israel and the Labor Party to Rabin’s vision.” Yamina MK Ayelet Shaked also urged voters to cast their ballots, and after her appearance at the polling station tweeted, “Go vote [Yamina], the only vaccine against fifth elections.” Head of the Yisrael Beytenu Party, Avigdor Liberman, together with his wife, Ella, voted in a polling station near their house in Nokdim. Education Minister Yoav Gallant was seen happily voting. Otzma Yehudit Party leader Itamar Ben-Gvir also seemed cheery. Ra’am leader Mansour Abbas casted his vote at a voting station in Maghar. Joint List Party leader Ayman Odeh gave his ballot at a voting station in Hafia.
Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen and his wife Anat continued the family voting trend and are seen together.
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