Another abandonment on the right: A senior official in the Matan Kahana bureau decided to resign

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The abandonment on the right continues: a senior official in the office of Deputy Minister of Religions Matan Kahana has announced his retirement. Kippa News has learned that the next retiree is senior adviser Moshe Besus, who has worked closely with Deputy Minister of Religions Matan Kahana in recent years and is listed on some of the achievements of the right-wing party.

“Everyone is running away” Matan Kahana’s spokesman decided to resign

The horse that leaves Kahana, the last on the right-wing list committed to Bennett, joins a long line of advisers and speakers who are abandoning the ship one by one. The first to leave was party spokesman Oved Perl, and a few days later, political adviser Shimrit Meir, chief of staff Tal Gan Zvi and other advisers also resigned, with the latter, as first reported in the dome, being the spokesman for Prime Minister Matan Sidi. A party source tells Dome following the publication, “The feeling is that everything is falling apart on the right, everyone is running away”

Basus, 34, is highly regarded in the field of public speaking and political advice, has accompanied right-wingers for nearly three years and even served as party spokesman for a short time. Basos works with Kahana and led the kosher revolution with him, as well as a number of dramatic changes in the field of religious services in Israel. In addition, the Kahana bureau is facing another difficulty today, where it is not possible to appoint a new chief of staff to the minister because since he became deputy minister, he is not entitled to amend.

No response has yet been received from the Office of the Minister of Religions.

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