MK Idan Roll, a member of the Yesh Atid party and former Deputy Foreign Minister, has announced his resignation from the Knesset and his departure from political life. Roll cited a sense of responsibility for his timing, choosing to step down at the start of the summer recess after more than six years of service. His tenure was marked by significant challenges, including multiple elections, a global pandemic, and the aftermath of the October 7th attack.
During his time in office, Roll focused on strengthening Israeli advocacy, forging diplomatic ties, and advancing the Abraham Accords in technology and innovation. He also championed rights for the LGBTQ+ community and maintained a strong stance on national security. Roll expressed pride in voicing his positions, even when they were unpopular, and called for unity in future governments.
In his farewell, Roll urged the nation to prioritize the return of hostages held by Hamas, describing it as a supreme value and expressing solidarity with those awaiting their loved ones.