Israel’s ex-foreign minister Tzipi Livni dumped on TV in shock political divorce
- The Zionist Union was the main opposition party in Israel
- It has been faring poorly in opinion polls ahead of the April election
The new year did not start well for veteran Israeli leftist politician Tzipi Livni, who was publicly ditched by her opposition partner on television, as Israel’s political drama ramps up ahead of elections.
Livni, formerly Israel’s foreign minister, sat stony faced and silent next to Avi Gabbay, leader of the left-leaning Zionist Union, as he announced the move in a news conference in the Knesset, Israel’s parliament on Tuesday.
Gabbay’s Labor Party and Livni’s Hatnua party have been in an alliance since 2014.
“I hoped and believed this alliance would bring about our blossoming,” Gabbay said.
“But the public is smart, saw this is not the situation and distanced itself from us.”
“Tzipi, I wish you success in the election, in any party you are in,” he said to gasps from the room.