After claiming he 'spit into the well he drank from' - Gilad Erdan settles the score with Miri Regev

Gilad Erdan responded in an interview to 103FM to Miri Regev's claim that he 'spit into the well he drank from,' and mentioned her role as IDF spokesperson during the disengagement period. He explained his departure from Likud and the establishment of the Unity Party, criticized the Likud list, and noted that the new party is not taking off in polls but he is not concerned.

Chairman of the Unity Party, Gilad Erdan, responded in an interview to 103FM to Transportation Minister Miri Regev's claim that he 'spit into the well he drank from.' Erdan noted that while he fought against the uprooting of Gush Katif and the evacuation of settlements, Regev, as IDF spokesperson during the disengagement period, 'spoke with joy and pride' about the plan. He emphasized that this is not spitting into the well, but rather pointing out ideological differences. Erdan explained that a party is a political path, and if he cannot advance solutions, he has no choice but to leave. He added that he took an enormous risk to his political career after 30 years. Erdan criticized the Likud list, noting that it offers no new message, and that forces such as thousands of Haredim affiliated with Agudat Yisrael, workers' committees, and Itamar Ben-Gvir influence it. The new party he founded with Yuli Edelstein is not taking off in polls, but Erdan is not concerned, noting that they launched ten days ago and a new campaign will be revealed in the coming two days.

After claiming he 'spit into the well he drank from' - Gilad Erdan settles the score with Miri Regev