Eli Cohen Tops Likud Primaries by Over 3,000 Votes
The Likud party has completed its primary vote count, with Minister Eli Cohen securing first place by a margin exceeding 3,000 votes ahead of Speaker of the Knesset Amir Ohana, who came in second. Deputy Minister Almog Cohen, running for the first time in Likud after leaving Otzma Yehudit, earned the eighth spot on the list. Member of Knesset David Bitan, despite being a key opposition figure to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu within the party, secured the 15th and realistic position on the list.
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