The Noam LeYisrael Party, led by Avi Maoz, announced on Sunday that Yisca Hayimov, the sister of Shin Bet chief David Zini, has joined the party.
Hayimov, a Sha'arei Tikva resident, is a business and organizational consultant with over 30 years of experience in education, management, and business.
The party also announced the addition of Liora Alon.
Alon, an immigrant from France, has a bachelor's degree in psychology and education and a master's degree in educational systems management, and previously worked as an advisor to the mayor of Jerusalem.
Noam Party rebranded ahead of upcoming elections
The far-right Noam Party last month launched its new campaign ahead of the upcoming elections, rebranding itself as “Noam for Israel,” and calling for new alliances aimed at strengthening the right-wing bloc.
MK Avi Maoz has been the leader of the ultra-conservative Noam Party since its establishment in 2019. The party opposes homosexuality, the LGBTQ community in general, and pushes for expanding Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Maoz ran jointly with the Religious Zionist Party in the 2022 elections and then split off from the technical bloc. Maoz left the coalition in 2025 and is the sole representative of the Noam Party in the Knesset.
Yisrael Beytenu party also announces new addition
Ra'anana City Council member Inbar Samovsky has joined Yisrael Beytenu and expressed her support for party chairman MK Avigdor Liberman, the party announced on Sunday.
Samovsky has served on the Ra'anana City Council since 2024. In her municipal role, she is the city's sports minister and chairs the neighborhoods committee.
She also serves on the board of the city's economic company for sports and is a member of the Maccabi Israel management.
Samovsky has more than two decades of experience in entrepreneurship and business management, including establishing and managing leading chains in the food industry.