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Likud CEO Vows to Expel Ultra-Orthodox Members Voting Against Party in Elections
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 11 hours ago
What happened
David Sharan, acting CEO of Likud, warns that ultra-Orthodox members voting against Netanyahu will be expelled, praises 53.58% primary turnout, and confirms investigations into polling irregularities.
- 01Likud CEO vows to expel members voting against Netanyahu in general elections.
- 02Primary turnout reached 53.58%, considered a significant achievement.
- 03Phone voting is banned in Likud, unlike the Democrats party.
- 04Netanyahu supported some regional candidates but did not interfere with the national list.
- 05Party tribunal actively investigates polling irregularities.
- 06Final primary results will take time to be announced.
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Full coverage · 4 outlets
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Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew11 minutes ago
Likud CEO Vows to Expel Ultra-Orthodox Members Voting Against Party in Elections
Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew8 hours ago
Netanyahu's Circle Plans to Purge Non-Supportive Ultra-Orthodox Members from Likud After Primaries
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