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Netanyahu Plans Major Campaign to Reshape Right-Wing Political Map After Primaries
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First reported by Maariv · 18 hours ago
What happened
After the Likud primaries and appeals, Prime Minister Netanyahu is set to launch a campaign pressuring right-wing parties to unite, withdraw, or join Likud to avoid vote splitting ahead of the 2026 elections.
- 01Netanyahu plans a campaign against right-wing parties seen as wasting votes after Likud primaries.
- 02The campaign pressures parties to unite, withdraw, or join Likud to prevent losing mandates.
- 03Public pressure and deep polling will identify which parties to target for mergers or withdrawals.
- 04The campaign awaits full political map stabilization, including undecided candidates like Ofer Winter.
- 05Targeted parties include Religious Zionism, Otzma Yehudit, Noam, Zehut, and others.
- 06Netanyahu may use Likud list reserved spots to integrate key figures and ease political tensions.
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