Avigdor Lieberman Accuses Netanyahu of Potential Shin Bet Misuse in Upcoming Elections
How 6 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by N12 · 5 hours ago
What happened
Avigdor Lieberman accused Prime Minister Netanyahu of potentially using the Shin Bet against political rivals in the upcoming elections, criticized coalition partners Shas and United Torah Judaism, and reaffirmed his party's refusal to join a government including them. He also called for universal conscription and threatened funding cuts for non-compliant institutions. Likud and Minister Amichai Shikli rejected Lieberman's claims as baseless and politically motivated.
- 01Lieberman warns Netanyahu may misuse Shin Bet against political rivals in upcoming elections.
- 02He criticizes Shas, Aryeh Deri, and former IDF Chief Gadi Eizenkot for harming Israel's security.
- 03Israel Beiteinu refuses to join any government including Shas or United Torah Judaism.
- 04Lieberman demands universal conscription and threatens funding cuts for non-core curriculum schools.
- 05Likud and Minister Shikli reject Lieberman's allegations as unfounded and politically motivated.
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