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Netanyahu Delays Likud-New Hope Merger Over Legal and Political Risks
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
Benjamin Netanyahu is delaying the Likud-New Hope merger because of fears that lawmakers could exploit a Knesset law to split off with funding and resources. Likud says it still does not intend to abandon the alliance entirely, and could instead run jointly with Gideon Saar’s party.
- 01Netanyahu is delaying the Likud-New Hope merger over Section 59(3) of the Knesset Law.
- 02The law could let MKs form new factions without being treated as defectors.
- 03Likud fears liberal lawmakers like Edelstein, Haskel, and Illouz could break away.
- 04Breakaway MKs could take party funding, campaign airtime, and parliamentary resources.
- 05If the merger is dropped, Likud may still run jointly with Gideon Saar’s party.
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