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Justice Minister Yariv Levin Secures Third Place in Likud Primaries, Vows to Complete Judicial Reform
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First reported by Ynet · 24 hours ago
What happened
Justice Minister Yariv Levin secured third place in the Likud primaries and pledged to continue pushing for judicial reform, calling for party unity ahead of the 2026 elections.
- 01Yariv Levin is projected to be third on the Likud list after 99% of primary votes counted.
- 02Levin thanked party members for their trust in him and his leadership path.
- 03He vowed to continue advancing the judicial reform, citing strong public demand for justice.
- 04Levin acknowledged outgoing ministers and MKs who lost their seats, honoring their service.
- 05He urged Likud members to unite to ensure victory in the 2026 elections.
- 06Judicial reform remains a key focus for Levin and the Likud party.
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Now 14Right · Hebrew30 minutes ago
Justice Minister Yariv Levin Secures Third Place in Likud Primaries, Vows to Complete Judicial Reform
SrugimRight · Hebrew32 minutes ago
Yariv Levin Thanks Supporters After Likud Primaries, Calls for Unity Ahead of Elections
YnetCenter · Hebrew51 minutes ago
Justice Minister Yariv Levin Secures High Spot in Likud Primaries Citing Strong Support for Judicial Reform
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