WARPTECHNEWS · LAB
HomeAIBusinessTechArchive
WARPTECH LAB NEWS

Warptech Lab News aggrega le notizie più rilevanti da oltre 700 fonti internazionali, con classificazione AI, TL;DR sintetici e timeline cluster su singole storie.

Navigazione

  • Home
  • Archivio
  • Editor's Brief
  • Cerca
  • Il tuo account
  • Newsletter tech/AI

Informazioni legali

  • Privacy Policy
  • Termini di servizio
  • Cookie Policy

© 2026 Sparktech S.R.L. — Tutti i diritti riservati. Sito gestito e manutenuto da Sparktech S.R.L.

Sede legale: Corso Libertà 55, 13100 Vercelli (VC), Italia · P.IVA / C.F. 02835910023 · Contatti: admin@warptechlab.com

Home
Storia in 2 fonti

The right-wing public does not want to vote Likud in 2026, analysts say | The Jerusalem Post

Busi said another right-wing party should enter the political arena, arguing that many voters on the Right are looking for an alternative to the current coalition and the Likud list.

Raccontata daynetnews.comjpost.com

Confronto fonti

2 prospettive sulla stessa storia
AI · summaries
jpost.comStai leggendo9 g fa

The right-wing public does not want to vote Likud in 2026, analysts say | The Jerusalem Post

Busi said another right-wing party should enter the political arena, arguing that many voters on the Right are looking for an alternative to the current coalition and the Likud list.

originale
ynetnews.com11 g fa

Small parties could decide Israel’s election, if they survive the threshold

Yuli Edelstein’s talks with Ayelet Shaked, Gilad Erdan and Yoaz Hendel are part of a wider scramble among right-wing and centrist splinters trying to avoid wasting votes before 2026

Leggi questa versione → originale

Timeline cronologica

  1. sabato 4 luglio 2026·ynetnews.com

    Small parties could decide Israel’s election, if they survive the threshold

    Yuli Edelstein’s talks with Ayelet Shaked, Gilad Erdan and Yoaz Hendel are part of a wider scramble among right-wing and centrist splinters trying to avoid wasting votes before…

  2. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·jpost.com

    The right-wing public does not want to vote Likud in 2026, analysts say | The Jerusalem Post

    Busi said another right-wing party should enter the political arena, arguing that many voters on the Right are looking for an alternative to the current coalition and the Likud…