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Several Prominent Likud Members Left Off Party List After Primaries
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First reported by Srugim · 2 hours ago
What happened
Following the Likud party primaries, several prominent members including Avi Dichter and May Golan were excluded from the upcoming Knesset list, with most reacting quietly except Hanoch Milwidsky who accepted the results publicly.
- 01Several prominent Likud members were excluded from the party list after the primaries.
- 02Notable figures like Avi Dichter, May Golan, and Hanoch Milwidsky did not make the list.
- 03Most excluded candidates have remained silent without public criticism.
- 04Hanoch Milwidsky publicly accepted the results, emphasizing democratic process.
- 05Osher Shkali’s office released a statement highlighting long-term influence beyond election results.
- 06The primaries signal a significant reshuffle in Likud ahead of the 2026 elections.
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