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Yesh Atid MK denies breaking ranks in state comptroller vote, attacks online pressure
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First reported by Ynet · Jun 18, 2026
What happened
Yaron Levi of Yesh Atid denied that anyone can know how he voted in the secret election for state comptroller. He accused his critics of behaving like a “poison machine” after they demanded he disclose his ballot.
- 01Yaron Levi says the state comptroller vote was secret and overrides faction discipline.
- 02He was suspected of voting against the opposition bloc.
- 03Levi says no one can know how he voted.
- 04He accused online critics of becoming a “poison machine” themselves.
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