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Yariv Levin Thanks Supporters After Likud Primaries, Calls for Unity Ahead of Elections

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Yariv Levin, Israel's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Justice, responded to his third-place finish in the Likud party primaries with a detailed statement thanking party members for their support. Levin emphasized that the trust placed in him reflects confidence not only in him personally but also in the path he is leading, particularly regarding the completion of judicial reforms. He stated, "A vast public demands the completion of the judicial reform. A vast public demands justice, and I will continue to act fearlessly to ensure this."

Levin also acknowledged outgoing ministers and Knesset members who were not re-elected in the primaries, expressing gratitude for their contributions to the state and the party. Additionally, reports indicated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to reserve a spot for a minister who lost in the primaries.

Concluding his remarks, Levin called for internal party unity ahead of the upcoming general elections, urging all members to join forces to secure victory for Likud and the national camp. He said, "The responsibility now lies with all of us to unite and ensure, through joint efforts, the success of Likud and the national camp in the elections. We will do it together and succeed! Thank you very much."

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