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Majority Oppose Granting Parliamentary Immunity to Tally Gotliv

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50% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 11, 2026
Center 1Right 1

What happened

A News 14 poll found that 55% of respondents oppose granting parliamentary immunity to MK Tally Gotliv in the case involving disclosure of Shikma Bressler’s husband’s name and activities. The survey was conducted on June 11, 2026, amid a heated Knesset Committee debate over her request for immunity from prosecution.

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Now 14Right · HebrewJun 11, 2026
Majority Oppose Granting Parliamentary Immunity to Tally Gotliv
WallaCenter · HebrewJun 11, 2026
From Shlomo Lavi to Tali Gotliv, the Stormy History of Knesset Immunity

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