Eli, father of hostage Idan in Gaza: "If we don't enter through the door, we'll enter through the window"
Eli Shtivi, father of hostage Idan Shtivi who was murdered in Gaza, said in an interview with 103FM that he is running in the Likud primaries and that his struggle will not end until a state commission of inquiry is established and his son's murderers are eliminated. He expressed optimism, saying, "If we don't enter through the door, we'll enter through the window," hinting at options like reserved slots or the Norwegian law. Shtivi relies on free votes of party members and runs a forum of about 20,000 people.
Eli Shtivi, father of Idan Shtivi who was abducted to Gaza and murdered, is running in the Likud primaries and makes clear that his struggle will not end until a state commission of inquiry is established and until his son's murderers and the other hostages are eliminated. In an interview with 103FM, Shtivi said he is optimistic about his chances, explaining: "If we don't enter through the door, we'll enter through the window," hinting at political options such as reserved slots or the Norwegian law. He emphasized that he relies on the "free voices" of party members, not on marked notes or prepared lists, and noted that he runs a forum of about 20,000 people. Shtivi declared that he acts on a mission from his son and according to his will, and that he will not give up the truth until his dying day. He added that he intends to act for the Israeli citizen, who, in his words, suffers from prolonged military service and constant mortal danger.