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Likud's Almog Cohen Thanks Netanyahu and Takes a Jab at Ben Gvir After Primary Win
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First reported by Now 14 · 19 hours ago
What happened
Almog Cohen won 14th place in the Likud primaries and thanked Prime Minister Netanyahu for his support, indirectly criticizing Itamar Ben Gvir. Cohen ran a brief campaign without traditional resources but gained strong backing. He pledged to work against a government involving the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
- 01Almog Cohen won 14th place in the Likud primaries with strong member support.
- 02Cohen thanked Netanyahu for believing in him despite opposition from others.
- 03His campaign lasted only three days without a formal headquarters or signs.
- 04Cohen indirectly criticized Itamar Ben Gvir with a pointed remark.
- 05He thanked the IDF and security forces for enabling Israel's democracy.
- 06Cohen aims to prevent a government involving the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas.
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