Gadi Eisenkot Formally Declares Candidacy for Prime Minister of Israel

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, former Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, Gadi Eisenkot, has officially announced his candidacy for the position of Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in the upcoming October elections. He stated that the current “terrible” cabinet’s term will conclude in October.
Eisenkot officially commenced his election campaign, vowing to serve as the prime minister for all inhabitants of the occupied territories. During his campaign launch conference, Eisenkot responded to Benjamin Netanyahu’s expressed interest in forming a national unity government by asserting that for the current leadership, the concept of national unity amounts to nothing more than a sinister electoral campaign tactic.
Polls conducted months ahead of the prime ministerial elections scheduled for late October indicate a significant surge in support for the former Israeli Chief of Staff, who is now directly challenging Benjamin Netanyahu for leadership. Eisenkot’s party, Yashar, continues to strengthen its presence within Israeli society amidst the weakened position of Netanyahu and the ruling party. Political circles in the Zionist regime view Eisenkot as the most prominent challenger who could potentially end Netanyahu’s tenure.

