Dedi Simchi estimates: "There is an option that at the last moment we will see a change"

Dedi Simchi, a reserve brigadier general, calls for unity between the parties and hopes for a broad government of 70–75 Knesset members. He is in talks with Ayelet Shaked and other figures, and warns that without connections, "in the end everyone will fall off the cliff." The decisive point will be with the closing of the lists on September 7.

Dedi Simchi, a reserve brigadier general, calls for unity between the parties and hopes for the establishment of a broad government of 70–75 Knesset members. In an interview with 103FM, he said he is in talks with Ayelet Shaked and other figures, and warned that without connections "in the end everyone will fall off the cliff." Simchi criticized the party fragments and "the last statement of Tropper," and claimed they have not abandoned the path of boycotts. He presented the scenario he aspires to: a broad government where "everyone will balance out - both Yair Golan and the other side." According to him, the contacts are ongoing, and there are serious names willing to give up their ego. The decisive point will be with the closing of the lists for the Knesset on September 7, when "it will no longer be possible to tell stories and decisions will have to be made." He compared the process to the game "Snakes and Ladders," where there are more snakes than ladders.

Dedi Simchi estimates: "There is an option that at the last moment we will see a change"