PM's Office Briefings Against Tali Gottlieb Risk Undermining Right-Wing Voter Motivation
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First reported by Arutz Sheva · 12 hours ago
What happened
Briefings from the Prime Minister's Office against Likud MK Tali Gottlieb are seen as a strategic error that could demotivate right-wing voters ahead of the 2026 elections. Critics argue the PMO is stuck in a pre-October 7 mindset, while the public shifts rightward, favoring fighters like Gottlieb. The upcoming Likud primaries will reveal whether the party embraces this change or loses voters to more assertive right-wing factions.
- 01PMO briefings against Tali Gottlieb risk alienating right-wing voters before 2026 elections.
- 02Public sentiment is shifting rightward post-October 7 attacks, contrary to some polls.
- 03Gottlieb represents a political awakening rejecting elite compromises within Likud.
- 04Netanyahu has become more assertive but reportedly blocks similar shifts by others.
- 05Voter turnout is a key challenge; Gottlieb motivates voters unlike some absent politicians.
- 06Claims Gottlieb might defect to Otzma Yehudit are seen as unfounded and damaging.
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