Likud MKs Offered Jobs to Withdraw from 2026 Primary Race, Report Says
Ahead of the 2026 Likud party primaries, several Members of Knesset (MKs) reportedly received offers to withdraw their candidacies in exchange for job appointments. This development highlights the intense internal competition within the ruling party as it prepares its candidate list for the upcoming elections. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains a central figure in the process, with the party leadership seeking to manage factional rivalries and secure a strong electoral slate. The negotiations and offers come amid broader political maneuvering within Likud, reflecting the high stakes of the primaries for the party's future direction and composition. Further details on the specific MKs involved or the nature of the job offers have not been disclosed yet, but the reports underscore the strategic efforts to shape the party list ahead of the 2026 elections.
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