Minister May Golan Claims Netanyahu Blocked Her for Being 'Too Right-Wing' in Likud Primaries
Minister May Golan addressed the results of the Likud primaries, where she initially ranked 23rd but was pushed down to an unrealistic 40th place after reserved spots were allocated. She thanked the approximately 19,000 party members who voted for her despite what she described as false smear campaigns launched the day before the primaries. Golan accused unnamed individuals, including those briefing on behalf of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, of orchestrating efforts to exclude a right-wing, outspoken woman from the party. She claimed these actors decided she was 'too right-wing' and could disrupt future plans for the government and its leader. Golan promised to reveal more details about these actions in the future and emphasized the strong support she received from genuine right-wing supporters.
The same event, reported separately by each outlet. Open a few to compare what different newsrooms emphasize — and what they leave out.
Not the same event — other stories that share this one’s people, places, or theme: background, reactions, and follow-ups.