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Amir Segal Demands Likud Ousts Ben Gurion Airport Workers' Union Head After Strike Chaos

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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Political commentator Amir Segal sharply criticized Pinchas Idan, chairman of the Airport Authority workers' union and a Likud central committee member, following a sudden strike that caused major disruptions at Ben Gurion Airport. Segal called Idan a "bully and criminal" and demanded the dismantling of his "corrupt union committee," which he said unjustly targeted 100,000 innocent Israeli travelers.

Segal challenged Idan's initial denial of the strike, highlighting the contradictory order to return to work shortly after. He also referenced Idan's political activity within Likud, including his past candidacy for the Knesset and control over an organized "box command" operation. Segal urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to use his authority to expel Idan and his associates from Likud under party rules, specifically citing section 21(a)(9) of the Likud constitution, to weaken their political influence.

In response to the strike and airport chaos, Netanyahu issued a stern warning that Ben Gurion Airport would remain open and operational, stating, "Whoever stands in the way will be sent home." This underscores the government's firm stance against disruptions at the country's main international gateway.

Segal's call reflects broader tensions within the ruling party and the strategic importance of controlling labor unions that impact critical national infrastructure. The next steps may involve Likud leadership deliberations on disciplinary measures against Idan and his faction within the party.

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