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Likud Primaries Reshape Party List with New Leaders and Notable Exclusions
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First reported by Walla · 3 hours ago
What happened
Likud's primary results have set the party list for Israel's 26th Knesset elections, with Netanyahu leading and several incumbents excluded. Eli Cohen rose to second place, while key figures like Nir Barkat fell. Reserved slots remain for Netanyahu to finalize the list.
- 01Benjamin Netanyahu leads Likud's list, with Eli Cohen second and Israel Katz fourth.
- 02Several incumbent ministers, including Avi Dichter and Idit Silman, failed to secure spots.
- 03Miri Regev is the top female candidate at eighth place, followed by Tali Gottlieb at twentieth.
- 04Nir Barkat dropped to 24th place, while David Bitan held 21st despite challenges.
- 05Over 75,000 party members voted, reflecting internal power shifts within Likud.
- 06Reserved slots remain for Netanyahu to add candidates and finalize the list.
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