Tens of thousands of right-wing Israelis rally in Tel Aviv

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a speech vowed not to give up the West Bank and said the Zionist Union’s co-chairs would cede eastern Jerusalem to the Palestinians.

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Tens of thousands of right-wing Israelis at a Tel Aviv rally heard Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vow not to withdraw from the West Bank.

The rally Sunday in Rabin Square, two days before Election Day, came one week after a 40,000-person rally in the same location advocated the right wing’s defeat. Much of the crowd on Sunday appeared to be religious Zionist.

Polls last week — the last ones before the balloting — showed Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud Party trailing the center-left Zionist Union.

Along with his vow on the West Bank, Netanyahu claimed that the Zionist Union’s co-chairs, Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni, intended to cede eastern Jerusalem to Palestinian control.He called for the crowd to increase right-wing turnout on Election Day to ensure that the right-wing parties stay in power. He also called on Moshe Kachlon, the former Likud minister who now heads the center-right Kulanu party, to endorse him for prime minister.

“This effort revolves around one message: Anyone but Bibi,” he said, referring to efforts to unseat him. “Ask yourselves, why are they doing this? Because they know that as long as I’m prime minister and Likud is in government, the nationalist camp is in government. And as long as the nationalist camp is in government, we won’t divide Jerusalem, there won’t be concessions, there won’t be retreats.”

Economy Minister Naftali Bennett, chairman of the religious Zionist Jewish Home party, also addressed the rally, singing the beginning of the song “Jerusalem of Gold” with the crowd. Eli Yishai, who heads the far-right Yachad party, spoke following Bennett.

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