Golan is similar to Labor leaders from a different era, who carried a sword in one hand and an olive branch in the other.
Though the party’s glorious electoral victory has certainly raised the spirits of the British Left, the economic, social, and political inheritance the Labour Party has received is complicated.
The parties noted that the move was historic as it was not a technical bloc, but rather the formation of one large and united party.
In footage from the incident in Jerusalem, an officer can be heard telling a protester that he would "rape your mother."
The Labor Party Chairman said on Radio North 104.5FM: "The prime minister wants all Israelis to be in a constant emergency so he can stay in power and possibly avoid the democratic process."
If there is anything the Israeli Left struggles to do, it is to unite behind a single leader. If they wish to succeed, Golan might be that person.
Opposition leaders, including Yair Lapid and Avigdor Liberman, welcomed the decision, while Labor leader Yair Golan criticized the timing, calling it too late of a decision.
Following the return of the four hostages, the prime minister went to the hospital where the hostages were receiving medical treatment but did not visit the relatives of the hostages killed in Gaza.
Former Knesset member Yair Golan won the Labor Party leadership primaries recently and discussed his party's future plans.
National Security Minister Ben-Gvir demanded an investigation against Labor Party Chairman Yair Golan for incitement, urging immediate action from Attorney General Baharav-Miara due to wartime severi