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Likud Debates Compliance With Court Ruling on State Comptroller Re-Election Amid Internal Tensions
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First reported by Ynet · Jul 2, 2026
What happened
Likud leaders are debating whether to comply with the Supreme Court ruling on the State Comptroller re-election, balancing internal party interests and avoiding confrontation. Netanyahu prioritizes electing attorney Regev Rabillo as Comptroller and may delay the vote until after the Knesset dissolves on July 17.
- 01Likud is debating how to respond to the Supreme Court ruling on the State Comptroller re-election.
- 02Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana favors not complying, influenced by upcoming Likud primaries.
- 03Netanyahu and party leaders prefer compliance to avoid damaging confrontation.
- 04The plan is to comply while placing responsibility on attorney Regev Rabillo.
- 05Netanyahu aims to have Rabillo elected as State Comptroller, prioritizing this over conflict.
- 06Timing of the re-election vote is undecided, possibly postponed until after July 17 dissolution.
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Behadrei HaredimRight · HebrewJul 2, 2026
Likud Debates Compliance With Court Ruling on State Comptroller Re-Election Amid Internal Tensions
Now 14Right · HebrewJul 2, 2026
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SrugimRight · HebrewJul 2, 2026
Likud Backs Down and Prepares for Repeat State Comptroller Election After Supreme Court Ruling
YnetCenter · HebrewJul 2, 2026
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YnetCenter · HebrewJul 2, 2026
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