Thousands of protesters are blocking Namir Road outside Gideon Sa'ar's home, urging him not to join Netanyahu's government, as activist Yaya Frink urges for more to join.
According to the source, Netanyahu's associates are negotiating with United Right Chairman Gideon Sa'ar to replace Gallant.
Israeli lawmaker Gideon Sa’ar calls for a decisive military campaign to eliminate Hezbollah, warning that delaying action only increases the threat posed by the Iranian-backed group.
Sa'ar began by saying that the massacre was a result of "mistaken strategic navigation" that lasted 30 years, since the Oslo Accords in the mid-1990s.
Rumors about a unification of non-Likud right-wing politicians swirled for months after the October 7 massacre.
According to sources, Netanyahu initially wanted to dismiss Gallant but delayed the plan due to the ongoing security situation in Israel.
In response, New Hope-United Right Chairman Gideon Sa'ar posted on X, saying, "The anarchy must stop. Immediately."
Right-wing politicians hint at political cooperation and the return of former PM Naftali Bennett in a bid to oust Netanyahu at the next elections.
A united right-wing party would be the largest party if a vote were held today; Bennett beats all others in premiership suitability.
Establishing a home for disillusioned Likud and right-wing voters with Liberman, Sa'ar, and Bennett.