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KKL Workers' Committee Gains Power Through Secret Housing and Political Pressure in Israel

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First reported by Mako · 42 minutes ago

What happened

The Jewish National Fund's (KKL) workers' committee in Israel wields significant power through a secret housing pool in Tel Aviv and political pressure on employees to join Likud. Chairman Israel Goldstein controls the committee with strict discipline and extensive benefits, while subsidized apartments are allocated to insiders. The committee's political influence includes pressuring employees to vote for specific politicians. KKL management is investigating these practices amid denials from involved parties.

  • 01KKL manages a secret pool of subsidized apartments in central Tel Aviv reserved for insiders.
  • 02Israel Goldstein leads KKL's powerful workers' committee with strict control and lavish employee benefits.
  • 03Employees face intense pressure to join Likud and vote as directed by the committee.
  • 04KKL's workforce grew 32% in five years, partly due to political and familial job placements.
  • 05Goldstein's wife rents a subsidized apartment in the donated building at below-market rates.
  • 06KKL management is conducting a review and has suspended some committee members amid the controversy.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew42 minutes ago
KKL Workers' Committee Gains Power Through Secret Housing and Political Pressure in Israel
N12Center · Hebrew42 minutes ago
KKL Workers' Committee Gains Power Through Secret Housing and Political Pressure in Israel

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