Netanyahu Offers Rising Right-Wing Lawyer David Petel a Realistic Spot on Likud List
As Israel's elections approach, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is actively renewing and rejuvenating the Likud party list. According to a report by Amit Segal on Wednesday evening, Netanyahu has offered attorney David Petel a realistic position on the Likud list for the Knesset elections. Petel, 39, was born in Hungary during the late communist era and immigrated to Israel at 18 months old. He holds a bachelor's degree in law and a master's in finance from Bar-Ilan University, where he is currently a doctoral candidate.
Petel gained prominence in right-wing circles after representing the government in complex political cases before the Supreme Court. Known for his candid and straightforward legal arguments, he has earned respect even from Supreme Court justices. Netanyahu's offer to Petel is part of a broader effort to refresh Likud's leadership by introducing younger candidates, increasing female representation, and adding new influential figures.
This move follows previous attempts to bring new faces into the party, including an unsuccessful offer to Mari Spitz, a wounded soldier who lit a torch on Israel's Independence Day. Netanyahu's strategy aims to reshape Likud's top ranks ahead of the upcoming elections, signaling a generational and demographic shift within the party.
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