Likud Negotiates with Ra'am to Halt Negev Home Demolitions in Exchange for Media Weakening Law Support
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First reported by N12 · 34 minutes ago
What happened
Likud is negotiating with Ra'am to halt Arab home demolitions in the Negev in exchange for Ra'am's support or abstention on a media-weakening law. MK Walid al-Huashla is central to the talks, with Ra'am demanding a complete stop to demolitions. Likud has not rejected the demand, while both parties publicly deny cooperation. The negotiations aim to secure a majority for the controversial bill.
- 01Likud seeks Ra'am's support to pass a law weakening the media.
- 02Ra'am demands a full halt to Arab home demolitions in the Negev in return.
- 03MK Walid al-Huashla is the key figure in the negotiations.
- 04Likud has approached al-Huashla multiple times, previously refused.
- 05Likud has not rejected Ra'am's demand, leaving talks open.
- 06Both parties publicly deny cooperation amid the reports.
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